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Originally Posted by Spacemonkey
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Originally Posted by peacegirl
What my father meant by "the image doesn't get reflected" still holds without changing the properties of light. In whatever way you want to analyze this, the claim remains valid IF the image is not decoded in the brain. That means that light itself (or the non-absorbed spectrum) is not interpreted in the brain as normal sight. I agree that the way I explained it made it seem that the partial spectrum doesn't travel. We all know that's light travels, but, once again, we need to focus our attention on the eyes and brain and what it's doing. If he is right that the brain is looking through the eyes, as a window, to the external world, it makes it possible to see the world in real time without violating physics. I know you haven't grasped how this is possible, but that doesn't mean your understanding at this point makes it impossible.
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YOU haven't grasped how it is possible yet, and you are steadfastly refusing to investigate the options. You simply aren't being honest or reasonable here.
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You don't either and until scientists recognize that the brain and eyes function completely opposite of what they have concluded, we won't make any progress. I am not interested in talking about photons because it is diverting attention away from where his observations originated.