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Lear claims moon is hundreds of miles away, not millions.
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Light hits the back of the human eye, which is concave
to the light.
To view the moon (for example)
The light comes from an arc of atmosphere that follows the curvature of the earth, which is an
opposite arc to the rear of the eye, and full of water vapor.
What does that say, about what we think we see, outside
our atmosphere? For example, the moon?
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