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i researched and learnt and this explains it all:
![]() you just cant expect to disprove a point by saying learn, i studied a lot of projection and i excel at it: as a matter of fact there are mixed confused projections all over concerning this not that im a genious and im the 1st to find about this but if the observer has will over reality do you reallly think "they" would tell you? edit: ![]() edit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young's...nce_experiment edit: plz can someone clear my confusion? if i LOOK at the projection of the two lasers which are distance apart PROJECTED at right focus they make ONE SINGLE SPOT if i take a picture in a dark box with a photosensible surface it will take a picture of TWO SPOTS, for it will take a perfect picture and the lasers are distance apart: ![]() hey anybody im trying to learn
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3gb ram ASUS Radeon EAH4650 DI - 1 GB GDDR2 I PREFER TO LOVE WITHOUT BEING LOVED THAT NOT LOVE AT ALL Last edited by raaaid; 01-17-2013 at 11:11 PM. |
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Raid, (your sunset shot) is not the sun focused into the camera, as you were suggesting. What you show there, is a sunset
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![]() really love this subject is so coooonfusing: take this picture: ![]() imagine the pencil was a small sun actually wouldnt be posible to project the sun in a tiny spot, according the projection rules you see in that picture, for you just can make it more clear or more blurred by changing focal distance but not bigger or smaller in angular size from the lenx apex, according the projection rules you see in the picture it will reverse with identical angular size however focal distance oh and in the web there are plenty of pictures of the sun i gues its a matter of set a very high shutter speed edit: theres a way to see a light shouldnt posibly be more concentrated that its angular size in photography, yet you can project the sun this way with a lens in a tiny spot : if you unfocus your eyes while looking at the screen led it will grow and blur, it doesnt matter you unfocus by looking closer or farther, the smallest brightest led you can see is in right focus so as you can see a photographic camera as the eye follows different rules than if its open like a lens concentrating the sun on a paper edit: well so when i concentrate light with a lens lights waves as young experiment, following wave projection rules which i gnore but when light is observed it becomes particles, following the classic projection rules for straight lines so just when light enters the eye becomes real,no observer nothing at all just think if in the double slit experiment instead of a measuring device to tell which slit did the photon go trough you could just get a guy looking and telling what slit brights when the photons shot, you could put a transparent photosensible sheet and it should give away two bands so observer getting photons within the eye, particle, two bands no observer seeing the light within the eyes, wave many bands
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3gb ram ASUS Radeon EAH4650 DI - 1 GB GDDR2 I PREFER TO LOVE WITHOUT BEING LOVED THAT NOT LOVE AT ALL Last edited by raaaid; 01-18-2013 at 02:34 PM. |
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nooo... the subject appears on the film and your focal lines are a misnomer.
What you were attempting to say (original) is the same as the magnifying glass focusing the sun onto and hence burning the paper
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oh come on that you dont understand what i say doesnt mean i dont make sense
ill be honest as typical: what i think is that to focus the sun right with a lens and obtain focal lenght it doesnt need to be the smallest spot but a circle of the right size but this contradicts this info i got from the net: In practical terms, and using the example with the magnifying glass mentioned above, the focal length of the magnifying glass would be the distance between the magnifying glass itself and the piece of paper when the image of the sun (the little patch of light) is smallest. also theres the fact i have certain degree of control over my eye lens due to my training and however i shape my eye lens its imposible for me to make a big dim light into a spot just make it bigger and blurred than it is but never smaller edit: yep when you concentrate light with a magnifying glass, when not directly observed, it behaves as waves, when you want to make out whats out there as particles: ![]() ![]() as you can see when reality directly observed light follows straight lines projection rules when not directly observed wave projection rules
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3gb ram ASUS Radeon EAH4650 DI - 1 GB GDDR2 I PREFER TO LOVE WITHOUT BEING LOVED THAT NOT LOVE AT ALL Last edited by raaaid; 01-18-2013 at 04:15 PM. |
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Your'e images don't show what your really trying to say Raaid... what you're realy trying to say is "participator" v "observer".
In the "observer", faster than light travel is possible. You keep on showing point to point refraction... if you focused the sun into a camera (onto film medium) you would end up with burnt stock (and damaged eyesight)... the same as using a magnifying glass to focus the sun's rays onto a piece of paper. You can't take a full image and try to explain your hypothesis (in a faulty manner) by only using part of that image, when you know ful well the full image will be transfered - it doesn't work that way!
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