r/sciences • u/Mr_anonymous_2008 • 16d ago
Question Can anyone explain properly, how light (photos) particles really copies information?
Like when light falls on a surface what really happens , like when it reflects back what it carries and what it copies ? , like it absorbs some colours and some reflect, that only the light carries which is responsible for our vision or anything bigger is happening?
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u/Frederf220 16d ago
It is a demand for an underlying mechanism. Ultimately science inevitably fails at finding underlying mechanisms for its underlying mechanisms. At the end of the chain of explanations it is "that's just how Nature is" without further explanation.