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Rhawkins5555 | 15:25 Fri 21st Feb 2020 | Science
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The movement of the sun comes from the light in the sun it comes from a heavy light that comes from the air it makes its way though the sun it has a straight sun
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You're not making any sense, Son
Is this an anagram/riddle of some sort?
Light travels, it doesn't really "move" because it can't bend. Light, unlike sound, can travel through a vacuum which is why we are able to see the light from the sun whilst we are on earth.

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I think light does bend round corners spath- diffraction
The sun is a giant ball of fire. As you know, fire is bright and warm. We can see light from a fire in the dark and we can feel it's warmth.

The sun is a giant fire ball, the energy from it is directed towards the earth (but not only towards the earth, it's a sphere so energy will be emitted 360 degree) and that is how we can see light and feel warmth from the sun.
'because it can't bend'

It can be bent by gravity.
FF, diffraction is a phenomena that wouldn't occur between the sun and the earth unless there was an obstacle in the way.
Light travels in straight lines unless you intercept it. That would never happen between the sun and the earth apart from an eclipse, which wouldn't happen if light bent around the moon.
Yeah we know that TD but, you stated light can't bend. It can.
"It can be bent by gravity."

electromagnetic energy and gravity are not one and the same.
"you stated light can't bend. It can."

Light can't bend on it's own. Not at all.


I never said they were. I'm not the one claiming light can't bend.
Yeah light, as a thing on it's own, can't bend. It travels in straight lines.

'Light can't bend on it's own' is a completely different statement to 'light can't bend'.
If you think the light from the sun is bent on the way to the earth, then you are wrong.
yeah light can't bend. Light and a interception can cause light to bend.
'If you think the light from the sun is bent on the way to the earth, then you are wrong' Incorrect. Every object in the universe with mass has the potential to bend light a little; the hard part is being able to measure that change.
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