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Quote from: Thebox on 13/06/2016 17:00:37Do I see light in space that as not entered my eye?no
Do I see light in space that as not entered my eye?
Quote from: chiralSPO on 13/06/2016 20:11:07Quote from: Thebox on 13/06/2016 17:00:37Do I see light in space that as not entered my eye?noAre you saying it is not light in space and it is dark?Then why can I see distance ?
Quote from: chiralSPO on 13/06/2016 20:11:07Quote from: Thebox on 13/06/2016 17:00:37Do I see light in space that as not entered my eye?noAre you saying it is not light in space and it is dark?
Then why can I see distance ?
... you are not even a scientist and have no qualification to even give answers
Quote from: Colin2B on 13/06/2016 14:26:09You see the sun when the light which has travelled from it strikes your eye, that light has taken 8mins to get from the sun hence we see its past.Any other explanation is a new theory and should be posted elsewhere.Ok, let me just ask questions then and not mention any ideas I have or you will only insult anyway with your Dunning and Kruger effect, you are not even a scientist and have no qualification to even give answers yet you mock me?I would like to know who you think you ar with your high and mighty attitude since becoming a mod?''You see the sun when the light which has travelled from it strikes your eye''So how do I see the light in space that is not striking my eye and allowing me to observe a distance between me and the sun?
You see the sun when the light which has travelled from it strikes your eye, that light has taken 8mins to get from the sun hence we see its past.Any other explanation is a new theory and should be posted elsewhere.
It has become obvious that you are looking for a pseudo-science metaphysical answer to your question , maybe you think the eye can reaching out into space and picking up the image of the sun, long before any proton reached the earth and then follow it back and it this way observe distance.
I can see it is light less than a foot away from me, light that is obviously not in my eyes.