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How much time does it take for an electromagnetic field to enter your eye?

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Re: How much time does it take for an electromagnetic field to enter your eye?
« Reply #20 on: 10/06/2018 20:44:22 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 10/06/2018 19:52:53

Quote from: Thebox on 10/06/2018 16:57:54
How is that not entangled?
because "entangled" means something else.

Hear we go with science ''legalese'' again, define your version please.

Quite clearly everything I can see is affecting my brain, if it weren't I would not see it. You know like, you move , I can see you move because the picture in my mind moves. That is entanglement sir?

You pushed me to keep learning, don't blame me......
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Re: How much time does it take for an electromagnetic field to enter your eye?
« Reply #21 on: 10/06/2018 21:25:21 »
Quote from: Thebox on 10/06/2018 20:44:22
You pushed me to keep learning, don't blame me......
Who should I blame for the fact that you still don't learn?



Quote from: Thebox on 10/06/2018 20:44:22
Hear we go with science ''legalese'' again, define your version please.
If you don't know what the word means, don't use it.

Quote from: Thebox on 10/06/2018 20:44:22
Quite clearly everything I can see is affecting my brain, if it weren't I would not see it. You know like, you move , I can see you move because the picture in my mind moves.
Nobody said otherwise.

Quote from: Thebox on 10/06/2018 20:44:22
That is entanglement sir?
Not in the scientific sense, nor in any sense you will find in a dictionary.
If you make up random uses for words people will not understand you.
That is your fault, not theirs.
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Re: How much time does it take for an electromagnetic field to enter your eye?
« Reply #22 on: 10/06/2018 22:18:19 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 10/06/2018 21:25:21
Who should I blame for the fact that you still don't learn?

My creator ?

Yourself ?

Myself ?

I am not sure what you want you want me to learn , I am learning I am not getting anywhere in life by being on here, is this what I should learn?




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Re: How much time does it take for an electromagnetic field to enter your eye?
« Reply #23 on: 10/06/2018 22:25:34 »
You could start by learning that you shouldn't use words if you don't know what they mean.

You could also learn that it looks silly when you say things that are wrong rather than asking if they are right.
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Re: How much time does it take for an electromagnetic field to enter your eye?
« Reply #24 on: 10/06/2018 22:47:59 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 10/06/2018 22:25:34
You could start by learning that you shouldn't use words if you don't know what they mean.

You could also learn that it looks silly when you say things that are wrong rather than asking if they are right.

Who is the judge whats wrong and right with the use of words?

You can call an apple an apple but I could call it energy , we see the same picture don't we?
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