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How Do Our Eyes Process Optical Illusions?

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    We are surrounded by Electro-magnetic radiation, from all objects which
    have a temperature above 0 degrees Kelvin. Michael Faraday at the Royal
    Institution, of Great Britain, Albemarle Street, London, 170 years ago,
    discovered the Electro and the Magnetic components. A radio receiver ‘tuned’ to
    the frequency of the broadcast station this can receive the Electro phase
    in a wire loop aerial, or the Magnetic’ phase in a ferrite rod.
    The broadcast station modulates the transmission with sound and the radio
    circuit separates this so we can hear it. In a similar way, the sun at
    5000 degrees centigrade, emits Direct Light electro-magnetic radiation
    with both phases.
    Day Light is the electro potential of sunlight and
    it radiates in a capacitive linear manner in all directions at the
    speed of light. We receive it
    by the vibration of free electrons through the crystal lattice of glass
    or the lens of our eyes and we can not see it. It can be modulated
    by electrons in the view by quantum discharges.
    Direct Light has both
    electro-magnetic components in phase and is attenuated as the square
    of the distance over which it travels. It generally moves
    in straight lines and can be continuously captured by mass. During
    the time after it has modulated Day Light, it is attenuated as the
    square
    of the distance over which this has traveled before it is captured
    by the eye retina and used to focus the eye lens on the view.
    Summary.



    Day Light, is a potential without mass, which travels
    at the speed of light. It expands in all directions and is attenuated
    with
    distance in
    a linear capacitive manner. It can be modulated with Direct
    Light
    which has both the electro and magnetic
    components in phase from quantum discharge
    of electrons in the view. The energy of Direct Light can
    be continuously captured by mass, and is attenuated as the square
    of the distance
    over which it travels. The amount of time, after it's modulation
    of Day
    Light, but before capture by the retina, increases the observed
    distance and
    area of the view.

    Jmaks 1 year ago

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