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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Jul 2, 2008 19:14

When the door of a dark room is opened, does the light go rushing in,
or the dark go rushing out.Most would suggest the former.

When the door is closed, on that basis,does the light goes rushing
out.Why is some not trapped?

Sounds silly on the surface, until you consider dark energy.

Strange topic, this light business.....

BOfL
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Re: Some light on the subject?         


Author: Immortalist
Date: Jul 2, 2008 19:33

On Jul 2, 7:14 pm, "bigflet...@gmail.com" gmail.com>
wrote:
> When the door of a dark room is opened, does the light go rushing in,
> or the dark go rushing out.Most would suggest the former.
>
> When the door is closed, on that basis,does the light goes rushing
> out.Why is some not trapped?
>
> Sounds silly on the surface, until you consider dark energy.
>
> Strange topic, this light business.....
>
> BOfL

When the door is opened electric and then magnetic and then electric
fields telescope into the space, pretty simple actually. Electric
fields produce magnetic fields around them which in turn produce
electric fields around them, and so on.
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Re: Some light on the subject?         


Author: greasetheweal
Date: Jul 2, 2008 19:47

On 3 Juli, 04:14, "bigflet...@gmail.com" gmail.com> wrote:
> When the door of a dark room is opened, does the light go rushing in,
> or the dark go rushing out.Most would suggest the former.
>
> When the door is closed, on that basis,does the light goes rushing
> out.Why is some not trapped?
>
> Sounds silly on the surface, until you consider dark energy.
>
> Strange topic, this light business.....
>
> BOfL

light not liquid
light must be maintained or repeated or kept up at
darkness not fluid
darkness does not need to be maintained
if it is left alone it is itself
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Re: Some light on the subject?         


Author: Leon Hoeneveld
Date: Jul 3, 2008 01:58

bigfletch8@gmail.com schreef:
> When the door of a dark room is opened, does the light go rushing in,
> or the dark go rushing out.Most would suggest the former.
>
> When the door is closed, on that basis,does the light goes rushing
> out.Why is some not trapped?
>
> Sounds silly on the surface, until you consider dark energy.
>
> Strange topic, this light business.....
>
> BOfL
What does it mean "dark room"? Does it mean there is no more light or
that your eyes can't see.

Before you notice the door is closed, the quantity of lightenergy has
become low. Energy absorbed by objects.
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Re: Some light on the subject?         


Author: bigfletch8
Date: Jul 3, 2008 07:15

On Jul 3, 6:58 pm, Leon Hoeneveld wrote:
> bigflet...@gmail.com schreef:> When the door of a dark room is opened, does the light go rushing in,
>> or the dark go rushing out.Most would suggest the former.
>
>> When the door is closed, on that basis,does the light goes rushing
>> out.Why is some not trapped?
>
>> Sounds silly on the surface, until you consider dark energy.
>
>> Strange topic, this light business.....
>
>> BOfL
>
> What does it mean "dark room"? Does it mean there is no more light or
> that your eyes can't see.

How would the whole topic be discussed at an institute for the blind?
>
> Before you notice the door is closed, the quantity of lightenergy has
> become low. Energy absorbed by objects.
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Re: Some light on the subject?         


Author: Jack
Date: Jul 3, 2008 07:38

gmail.com> wrote in message
news:fb57b064-8f8a-4a85-9871-fd732d7b28a1@u36g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> When the door of a dark room is opened, does the light go rushing in,
> or the dark go rushing out.Most would suggest the former.
>
> When the door is closed, on that basis,does the light goes rushing
> out.Why is some not trapped?
>
> Sounds silly on the surface, until you consider dark energy.
>
> Strange topic, this light business.....
>
> BOfL

There's nothing more special about light than any other electromagnetic
radiation except that it stimulates our cones & rods and the other kinds
don't.
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Re: Some light on the subject?         


Author: bigfletch8
Date: Jul 3, 2008 19:25

On Jul 4, 12:38 am, "Jack" yahoo.com> wrote:
> gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:fb57b064-8f8a-4a85-9871-fd732d7b28a1@u36g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
>
>> When the door of a dark room is opened, does the light go rushing in,
>> or the dark go rushing out.Most would suggest the former.
>
>> When the door is closed, on that basis,does the light goes rushing
>> out.Why is some not trapped?
>
>> Sounds silly on the surface, until you consider dark energy.
>
>> Strange topic, this light business.....
>
>> BOfL
>
> There's nothing more special about light than any other electromagnetic
> radiation except that it stimulates our cones & rods and the other kinds
> don't. ...
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