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Writing about Catholic scientists and ideas that feed my own Catholic fiction

Category: seeing, vision

Shadows on the moon

December 9, 2025December 9, 2025 catholicfictioncatholicscienceLeave a comment

“You have a halo that I can’t see.” I used to tell my students they had halos, when we walked from the school to the church early Friday mornings. I was responsible for the student lectors and would take them to church when the dew was often still on the grass, to practice their reading. [...]

Posted in celestial events, current book progress, family, seeing, vision

What is sight?

April 11, 2025 catholicfictioncatholicscienceLeave a comment

I remember my mother telling me that objects don’t really have color. The blue I see on a street sign is really just light bouncing off the sign and entering my eyes. My brain interprets those particular rays as blue because of the way they bounce. The blue is in my eyes not on the [...]

Posted in science and engineering, seeing, vision
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