Why plants do not twinkle?
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But because they all illuminate the same receptor in your eye, that receptor only sees the total amount of light hitting it. There will be about the same number of enhanced rays as dimmed rays, so you experience a steady light, not a twinkle. No, planets never twinkle to the naked eye for exactly this reason.
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