As light from a star spreads out and weakens, do gaps form between the photons?
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There are no gaps in space between the photons as they travel. If you look at light as a wave, then there no gaps unless specifically placed there on purpose. ... The light from a distance star indeed spreads out and weakens as it travels, but this just reduces the wave strength and does not introduce gaps.
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There are no gaps in space between the photons as they travel. If you look atlight as a wave, then there no gaps unless specifically placed there on purpose. The light from a distance starindeed spreads out and weakens as it travels, but this just reduces the wave strength and does not introducegaps.
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There are no gaps in space between the photons as they travel. If you look atlight as a wave, then there no gaps unless specifically placed there on purpose. The light from a distance starindeed spreads out and weakens as it travels, but this just reduces the wave strength and does not introducegaps.
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