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At this point davidm, I am hoping she can come to at least an understanding of how science works, if nothing else.
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Please stop patronizing me LadyShea. It's ironic what people are doing to discredit Lessans in the name of science. 
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Then start answering specific questions about your thus far imaginary model.
Even if we don't need light to reach Earth to see it, we must have photons touch camera film to be absorbed and create a photographic image.
So, if the Sun was newly turned on at noon, how could we photograph the Sun at noon when the photons from the Sun are not on Earth to be absorbed by camera film?
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LadyShea, this has everything to do with efferent vision.
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No, how the brain works in the vision process has NOTHING AT ALL to do with how light interacts with camera film by absorbing photons. Answer the question and quit weaseling.
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Yes it does. I'm not weaseling. I just explained that mirror images do not require light to travel to Earth for that light to interact with the film/retina. You'll have to think about this because, in your mind, there can be no interaction, and I'm saying there is if you think in terms of how mirror images work.
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Film photography requires there be a photon absorbed by camera film which requires the film and photon to be in the same location in spacetime. "Mirror image" isn't an explanation, it's just a concept you've yet to describe in detail. Like where does this mirror image exist in space that it allows items to be touched? If it doesn't allow hand shaking, it can't allow this kind of interaction
You obviously cannot explain how this miracle physical touching happens over a distance of 93 million miles.
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You're still missing the entire concept of efferent vision which is exactly why the space between the object and the eye (i.e., the space between the Sun and the Earth does not require the photons to travel to Earth in order to see the Sun if it was just turned on). I know this sounds magical but it's really not.
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Any answer that talks about eyes or vision is a weasel.
Film photography requires there be a photon absorbed by camera film which requires the film and photon
to be in the same location in spacetime. How do the photon and camera film come to be in the same location of space at noon if one is at the newly ignited Sun at noon and the other is on Earth at Noon if neither one travels or teleports or comes into duplicate existence 93 million miles away?
If it doesn't allow hand shaking, it can't allow this kind of interaction