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Originally Posted by peacegirl
I did not evade these questions. I don't think they are useful. If an object is within the camera's field of view, and the camera is taking a snapshot of the actual object due to light's presence, that means that the photons that come first and second have absolutely nothing to do with this model of sight. You are getting confused due to the belief that the photons are traveling, striking the film, and a delayed image formed. That is not how I believe it works based on Lessans' observations.
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You just evaded them again, you ridiculous and contemptible weasel. If you can't explain how real-time photography could possibly work, then efferent vision is and remains impossible. What causes the image to be formed on the film, if not the photons that strike it?