I can’t wrap my head around this. The light poles are still emiting light individually, so how do they get merged into one single source of light when viewed from space and become visible? It feels logical to me that one light pole should look the same as a hundred thousand since they’re just a repetition of one light pole with each one acting separately.
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Several factors:
Our eye is not able to distinguish very small light emission object: this is also how tv shows you images instead of a lot of rgb points.
Water, steam, dust and smog have a bit of reflection, so the light seen from distance merge.
This can be seen by any hill or mountain near a city.
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