No, light cannot be considered to be traveling in opposite directions at once. Light is an electromagnetic wave that travels in a straight line in a specific direction. According to the principles of physics, light propagates in a single direction, either from its source towards an observer or from an illuminated object towards the observer's eyes.
When light encounters an object, it may undergo reflection, refraction, or scattering, which can change its direction. However, at any given moment, a single light wave or photon is traveling in a particular direction.
It's worth noting that the perception of light can be influenced by various factors, such as the interaction of multiple light sources or the phenomena of interference and diffraction. These effects can create complex patterns of light, but the individual photons or waves within those patterns still propagate in a single direction.