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Originally Posted by thedoc
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Originally Posted by peacegirl
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The fact that objects behind it are affected is because light refracts. I never said it didn't.
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Originally Posted by LadyShea
Refraction is a function of light traveling, as is dispersion. So light travels from the object in efferent vision?
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I never said light doesn't refract or disperse. What doesn't occur is seeing the image in the light beyond the point of resolution, which can only occur when the object is present in some form. We don't resolve light and get an image millions of years after the object/event is gone.
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Peacegirl, your words are meaningless word salad.
Here are some meaningful words that you should take to heart.
"All that glisters is not gold;
Often have you heard that told:
Many a man his life hath sold
But my outside to behold:
Gilded tombs do worms enfold.
Had you been as wise as bold,
Young in limbs, in judgement old
Your answer had not been inscroll'd
Fare you well, your suit is cold."
Lessans book glisters with many claims that do not bear up under scrutiny. Inside his "Golden Age" is but basemetal wth no value or substance.
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It's true that all that glitters is not gold, but in this case the gold of the Golden Age is real and it's hurdling toward us. So hearken to these glad tidings and don't get discouraged.