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Light does bounce off of objects, but objects do not reflect light.
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Yes, they do. We can observe and measure the reflected light. You can do this at home with a prism.
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Measuring the non-absorbed light does not mean that light is reflected LadyShea.
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If it's not reflected and it's not absorbed, where does it go?
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You failed the course not because Lessans was wrong but because you can't get beyond your entrenched ideas.
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LOL, the only entrenched idea I expressed in this post was that light that is not absorbed and not reflected has to go somewhere or do something....I asked you what it did or where it went.
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You cannot understand this is you don't understand efferent vision. When matter absorbs light, it displays light. It does not reflect light.
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When matter absobs light it either gets warmer, generates electricity or both. If it just "displays light" solar water heaters wouldn't work
WTF is "displays light".