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<blockquote data-quote="Justatruthseeker" data-source="post: 64895069" data-attributes="member: 332164"><p>Most of it is due to viewing angle and the angle the light strikes the surface, along with depth of paint. But what they neglect to attempt to tell you is how a particle, a photon, replicates both surface texture and color and conveys that image to your eye? The color can be explained by wavelength changes, but according to biology, the eye does not see until the photon strikes the back of the eye, so how did that particle replicate the surface detail of the object it struck, down to minute detail, and convey it to your retina? That's my 64 dollar question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justatruthseeker, post: 64895069, member: 332164"] Most of it is due to viewing angle and the angle the light strikes the surface, along with depth of paint. But what they neglect to attempt to tell you is how a particle, a photon, replicates both surface texture and color and conveys that image to your eye? The color can be explained by wavelength changes, but according to biology, the eye does not see until the photon strikes the back of the eye, so how did that particle replicate the surface detail of the object it struck, down to minute detail, and convey it to your retina? That's my 64 dollar question. [/QUOTE]
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