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Old 01-09-2012, 04:28 PM
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Default Re: A Revolution in Thought: Part Two

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LadyShea, you're losing my reasoning, that's why you aren't understanding why there can be an interaction between the light that comes from the Sun and our eyes. You are fighting me on this, and I realize you, as well as everyone else, is coming from the position that blue wavelengths travel, but this is not the case. Once you recognize what is actually happening, the magic goes away.
How is it that once we drop the insistence on relying on well established, empirically tested, scientific fact, the magic will go away?
It actually doesn't because we can't resolve (perfect word) the issue of the object having to be in range. This is not a cursory observation.
Empirically tested, well documented, verifiable scientific fact tells us that a blue object absorbs most wavelengths of light and reflects blue wavelengths. This is not something that is under debate. Any model of vision that denies this is false, verifiably false.
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