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Originally Posted by peacegirl
How in the world can light reveal the Sun without it revealing matter? Photons can't reveal themselves, can they?
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The Sun is not "revealed" by light, the Sun
emits full spectrum light as a product of nuclear fusion.
There are no "non absorbed" photons in the newly ignited Sun scenario, only newly produced and emitted photons. So what is all this crap about?
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how can we decode an image from the light when the inverse square law would turn into full spectrum light?
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In the newly ignited Sun scenario, the inverse square law only speaks to the intensity of the emitted light as it travels. Light from the Sun is more intense when it reaches Mercury, less intense when it reaches Venus.
Do you even understand what dispersion means?