Electrons emit and absorb light. Electrons in the air.
Riiiight... the air absorbs light. Say it again slowly to your self.
Is air a compound or just individual gases?
It does though. Air has free electrons, and according to quantum mechanics light is emitted and reabsorbed by electrons and this determines their interaction through the field. This is what science says, I'm just regurgitating, I don't quite fully understand it because I've never seen an electron, but I do know what happens when you stick a fork in a socket.
I think you need to say it again... but even slower this time...
Your theory is that we should not be able to see the moon in the day because the air will absorb all the light... but this somehow does not apply to a single other thing that is visible during the day.
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