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Old 02-19-2012, 03:25 PM
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Default Re: A revolution in thought

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Originally Posted by LadyShea View Post
LOL, you don't even understand the first thing about optics, otherwise you wouldn't be positing your crazy (P) light and (P) reflection.

Anyway, optics explains and predicts the Moons of Jupiter observation based on there being a speed of light delayed detection of light via any detector, eyes or instruments. Efferent vision isn't compatible with speed of light delayed light detection via eyes or instruments.

According to optics, there should be a time delay when viewing the moons of Jupiter
According to efferent vision, there shouldn't be a time delay when viewing the moons of Jupiter

Empirical observation: there is a time delay when viewing the moons of Jupiter

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No no no. Optics does not contradict efferent vision. The only difference is that optics states that the light is the only thing we need for sight, which is being disputed. But it has no bearing on the inverse law whatsover, so please stop making it appear what it is not, just so LadyShea can be smarter than Lessans.
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