DBT
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There is nothing in this claim that refutes the eyes evolving to detect light. Light is not the issue. It's the information that is assumed to be transmitted such that light bounces off an object and takes the image (or information) with it over long distances. This is what he is refuting.I wasn’t referring to the speed of light or distance or the structure of the eye. Function is another story. Why is it that no one is asking questions in regard to his demonstration? They just turn away believing that his claim is impossible. But it is not impossible. It would be better to leave this subject with a question mark than telling me he was wrong without understanding his points and why he was so confident in making this claim while knowing he would be judged harshly for it.They are not beliefs. The speed of light is not a belief. The distance of travel is not a belief. The structure and function of the eye is not a belief.
The claim is impossible for the given reasons, light has a given speed and distance determines how long it takes to reach the eye, which has evolved to detect light and transmit information to the brain.
There is nothing to refute. You can check for yourself. Light does in fact convey information. Using a lense you can project and focus images of the light source for yourself. This is not controversial.