> and already its just the memory of light, not light itself.
And not even a memory of light directly, but rather a representation of the sensory input that is triggered by photons.
In parallel, we (or, more accurately, those who study it) also have intellectual representations of photons, somewhat divorced from the physical experience.
And not even a memory of light directly, but rather a representation of the sensory input that is triggered by photons.
In parallel, we (or, more accurately, those who study it) also have intellectual representations of photons, somewhat divorced from the physical experience.