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* How do we know where light has been absorbed?mitchr...@gmail.com
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The light bulb does not change the size of
atoms in a room...

Mitchell Raemsch

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 by: Harif Kuloo - Fri, 3 Dec 2021 18:17 UTC

mitchr...@gmail.com wrote:

> The light bulb does not change the size of atoms in a room...

good question. If a photon is guaranteed to be absorbed, it cannot be
generated. My opinion. At speed of light (local time zero), it has to
find a receiver some place in this universe.

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 by: Harif Kuloo - Fri, 3 Dec 2021 18:22 UTC

mitchr...@gmail.com wrote:

> The light bulb does not change the size of atoms in a room...

good question. If a photon is *NOT* guaranteed to be absorbed, it cannot
be generated. My opinion. At speed of light (local time zero), it has to
find a receiver some place in this universe. You are my trusted_associate.

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