bilby
Fair dinkum thinkum
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Sean Carroll does, for one.I trully wanted to learn why you previously claimed no God was possible, If I correctly got your claim right. Don't know if any physicists make that type of claim, taking on the burden of proof
https://www.preposterousuniverse.co...s-of-everyday-life-are-completely-understood/
The problem here is that your question indicates a fundamental lack of understanding of the topic. Asking what kind of equipment was used is bizarre; Are you really not aware of how we detect photons? One (of many) apparatuses is the human eye. Light is a carrier of the electromagnetic force.
Seriously, I don't have the time, the patience or the desire to give you the several years of physics education you are clearly lacking. Fortunately, there are loads of schools, colleges amd universities that employ people to do exactly that. So if you are genuinely interested, those places are where you need to start.
Right now you are trying to run (a marathon) before you can walk.
There's no shortcut. If you want to understand reality you need to put in at least hundreds, probably thousands, of hours of effort, with the guidance of a good physics teacher.
Asking poorly formed questions (that you don't even recognise as poorly formed) on a discussion board isn't going to cut it.