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Originally Posted by LadyShea
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Originally Posted by peacegirl
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Originally Posted by LadyShea
How does any of what you copied and pasted about lenses explain your claim of physical interaction with light at a distance?
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It didn't except it explained exactly how lenses work for those people who may be unsure as to the commonality between all the different instruments that have lenses (such as telescopes, pinhole cameras, digital cameras, retinas, binoculars and microscopes, etc.), so we're all on the same page.
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Nobody here, except you, is confused about the nature and capabilities of lenses
You are the one imbuing lenses with superpowers and magical focusing "outward".
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What are you talking about? Lenses focus the light. They also refract the light.
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Originally Posted by LadySeha
So, why did you include the stuff about lenses when it didn't address the questions or points at all, and nobody has demonstrated being "unsure" about them?
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I thought I answered the question. If an eyeglass lens was on top of photosensitive material, and the Sun was first turned on, we would see an image of the Sun on the photosensitive paper, whereas the one without the lens would remain the same; there would be no changes for 81/2 minutes. Or you can say we would see the image of the Sun but we would be in complete darkness for 81/2 minutes.