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Old 03-21-2018, 03:59 AM   #38
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We know empirically that light attenuates over distance (witness the fact that a brighter light enables you to see further in the dark) and theoretically that light is a form of energy and that energy can be neither created nor destroyed. Since photons are massless, they cannot transfer energy by colliding with matter. So, what happens to the energy in a beam of light when it attenuates?
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