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Originally Posted by Spacemonkey
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Originally Posted by peacegirl
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Originally Posted by Spacemonkey
How the hell is that relevant?????
Again: YOU have said there will be light at the film that came from the Sun 93 million miles away. That means YOU have a very relevant distance to deal with, and a 93 million mile change in the location of light that you are refusing to even try to explain.
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Not if the Sun is large enough to be within our field of view. This is very relevant. If the Sun takes up most of the solar system, it is possible for the Sun, not just the light, to be seen in the way Lessans' described, even though it's at such a great distance.
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You're still COMPLETELY ignoring the problem. You still need light FROM THE SUN to be AT THE FILM. This is a 93 million mile change of location, and you are still refusing to even try to explain it.
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Object + viewer = real time vision (regardless of how distant an object is). The function of light is to reveal the external world. It is a condition of sight but does not bring the external world to us through space/time.