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Then what's wrong with doing an experiment where we know an object is right in the line of sight, but just out of view?
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Originally Posted by LadyShea
Because "out of view" has meaning in optics, because there is a specific scientific reason something is "out of view" and that must be addressed for the object to be seen or photographed.
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Then address it. Tell me what the scientific reason is that an "out of view" image would not be picked up if it was in a direct line with the lens of the eye or a camera?
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Shouldn't we still get an image on the lens of a camera if light is carrying that image?
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Originally Posted by LadyShea
With specialized equipment, like space telescope mounted CCDs, we do.
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That sounds like a cop out. I don't need a space telescope for a homegrown experiment.