A dictionary states that light is a form of radiant energy that acts on the retina and makes eyesight possible. A physicist explains that it's the interaction of an electro-magnetic field of photons with spiraling sub-atomic charges of mass. Whatever the case, it's obvious to me that the ability to resist light results in a greater possibility of not being seen. And yet, ironically, the brightest of stars aren't usually seen in the light - they're left out in the dark... And yet, even more ironically - they always get noticed when they are.

...continue...