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| Light that is of the wrong or shorter wavelength than can be absorbed fully might scatter with an atomic electron and raise it's energy level through partial absorption(the Compton effect.) I propose that matter might steel a light wave's energy in order to go through orbital transitions. Mitch Raemsch -- Falling Toward Light -- |
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