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  • Tetsuo@jlai.lu
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    4 days ago

    You can’t see light. You can see things illuminated by light.

      • DrunkenPirate@feddit.org
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        4 days ago

        That’s it. And, indeed, you see light. That’s what your eyes do.

        Little smart ass knowhow: With your hands, you can feel light.

        You feel infrared light as heat. Not visible light though. Just heat up your cooker stove and it emits a bit visible red and a lot infrared light. Don’t touch just keep your hand close to the stove. Now you feel the IR-„light“.

        Or just take an IR-lamp for your neck pain. You‘ll feel the light that’s emitting with your hands.

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        That’s not what the word “see” means. You’re trying to to swap it for another word like “sense.” You see objects, not light.

        • YiddishMcSquidish@lemmy.today
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          Bro, take the L and walk away. Seeing is a sense, senses are neurons activated by something, whether it’s; temperature, chemicals, or photons.

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            take the L and walk away.

            I’m here having reasoned conversations with thoughtful people. I left the karma farming behind on reddit, and I don’t miss it. I can’t lose.

            The word “see” predates the concepts of neurons, chemicals, and photons by thousands of years. We see objects, not light.