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Originally Posted by Spacemonkey
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Originally Posted by peacegirl
Nope, we're seeing light that comes from galaxies. We're not seeing matter.
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Then you are not seeing matter when you look at your own sofa either. You are only seeing light that has traveled from it to your eyes. What do you think the actual galaxies themselves (as opposed to light arriving from them) would look like, if not the Hubble pictures you've been shown?
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It would be much more detailed. With powerful telescopes we can see plasma swirling around on the Sun, for example.
Video: Massive Blasts of Plasma Swirl on Sun’s Surface | Science | WIRED
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Originally Posted by peacegirl
I'm not contradicting myself. That's what you want to believe because you're not following the reasoning, and you don't want to follow it. You haven't even tried. 
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Originally Posted by Spacemonkey
You are projecting again. You are the one not making an effort here. And you have repeatedly contradicted yourself on pretty much every single aspect of your own account of photography and vision - the most obvious example being on whether or not the light at the retina traveled to get there.
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No I haven't, and if you eventually understand this model, you will see that I haven't.