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Originally Posted by peacegirl
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Originally Posted by LadyShea
She read something on the Internet and is adding terms she found there. Now it's about organized light.
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Don't you do that LadyShea? You are the queen of cutting and pasting large portions of text which you think will discredit Lessans. I am trying to find a way to explain this version of sight that will satisfy scientists, and I'll look for help in my effort to do just that. Organized light is different than photons, even though it's all light. That's why we can see light coming from a laser, or we can see words on a computer screen, but we can't see photons.
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I use what I've found to back up my arguments. It's called evidential support.
You take words you don't understand and use them incorrectly. Such as dispersion. That is a function of an independent entity traveling away from a source, yet you insist that
non traveling photons that are not independent of the source disperse somehow.
Whether light is organized or not has nothing to do with its visibility. You are claiming it does because you didn't understand what you read. Light is photons. Organized light is organized photons. There are invisible lasers (infrared), which are organized light, and there is visible light that is not organized...like sunlight.