and you turn out the light where does the light go.??? :unsure:
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and you turn out the light where does the light go.??? :unsure:
1. your title embeds total claustofobia into my soul - imagine being locked in a luggage locker at central station... total hell
2. the light bounces off the walls & off your reflective dressing until it finds the blackholes of your nostrils or your mouth,
from there it travels at light speed to your brain...hopefully...
and voila you get an idea.....
of how to gettfk out of this confined space (or post a thread).
The light goes out.
It stays, certainly if it is it's particulate state.
How could it go anywhere if the room is totally sealed, that's just mad.
poor light particle :cry: forever trapped inside a sealed room - nowhere to go :cry:
OMGWTF I'm blind
You can only perceive reflected light. Ergo when you switch the source of light out there is no light to reflect.:unsure:
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Originally Posted by gripper103.2
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light particle :ohmy:
The question didn't relate to it's perception, it related to the light itself.Quote:
Originally Posted by bigboab
Where does the light go, not how is it then perceived.