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Originally Posted by peacegirl
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Originally Posted by Spacemonkey
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Originally Posted by peacegirl
It has EVERYTHING to do with whether the light is comprised of nonabsorbed photons or the full spectrum. I don't know what your problem is but this is integral to the issue we're discussing.
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It has nothing at all to do with what I'm asking you about. There is no absorption or reflection in the newly ignited Sun example, and the only light involved is full spectrum.
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So what are you saying Spacemonkey? How in the world can light reveal the Sun without it revealing matter? Photons can't reveal themselves, can they? The Sun is made up of matter. Do you agree? If you have a different take on this, please let me know.
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Honestly, who knows?

You've made up all this stuff about 'revealing', and there's no experimental data to say one way or the other, nor is it clear there could be with your accounts.
So who knows what the made up rules should be?