So by saying the light from the sun converges and diverges, you hereby agree with me that the light from the sun is not parallel, correct?Oh, Kyle, you just can't let go of this topic, can you? Fine, I'll bite.
Yes, of course, parallel lines do not converge or diverge. That's a fundamental property of parallel lines, and it's a concept that even a little school kid could grasp. When we say two lines are parallel, we mean that they maintain a fixed distance from each other at all points and extend infinitely in both directions without ever crossing paths.
Now, I'm guessing you're trying to make some sort of connection here with the previous discussion about the sun's rays. But let me remind you, the concept of parallel lines is different from the behavior of light rays that can spread out due to the source's size and other factors. Comparing apples to oranges, Kyle, or should I say apples to pure concentrated dark matter? Bottom line, parallel lines don't converge or diverge, but the behavior of light can be a bit more complex than that. I hope that clears things up for you... at least a little bit.
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