Light, dark and clear

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  1. theorist-constant12345 Banned Banned

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    P.s that is not the very first photo of light either, we have took photos of light since the invention of a coloured camera.
     

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    added - Put the double slits onto the camera lens which will allow the light to ''bottleneck'' and slow down through the slits.
     
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    White noise, the white ''dots'' are energy/radiation/light.

    The blackness is the absence of light/darkness/passive dark natural space.

    When white noise is pressured it propagates then starts to wave.
     

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    The dark space is the absence of light/energy, voids in the white noise
     

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    The CBMR is the transmission energy medium for the EMR, a sort of low energy carrier signal of the higher energies.
     
  10. Kristoffer Giant Hyrax Valued Senior Member

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    Time to conspire against you and tell you you're wrong, tc.
     
  11. theorist-constant12345 Banned Banned

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    I am in Psuedo so of cause I am wrong, the section title says so.
     
  12. Kristoffer Giant Hyrax Valued Senior Member

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    If you know you're wrong why waste your time thinking up this drivel?
     
  13. theorist-constant12345 Banned Banned

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    I never said I thought I was wrong,
     
  14. origin Heading towards oblivion Valued Senior Member

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    Uh, told you so.
     
  15. origin Heading towards oblivion Valued Senior Member

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    Really? This actually occurred? Everyone you asked "how time was devised?" they replied "rotation of the earth and sundials". Are you absolutely sure that you did not drop about 500 micro-grams of LSD last night and hallucinate such bizarre replies to such a bizarre question?
     
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    You tell me then where the origin of time was derived from and what method?
     
  17. origin Heading towards oblivion Valued Senior Member

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    The origin of time was the big bang.
    The origin of length was not the invention of a ruler! A ruler and a clock are simply ways to measure different dimensions they are not the dimensions themselves. This concept seems to be real difficult for you to grasp, for some reason.
     
  18. Kittamaru Ashes to ashes, dust to dust. Adieu, Sciforums. Valued Senior Member

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    Of course a spinning colour wheel turns white... it's because you are seeing all the colours mixed together, which is what white light is.

    The human eye can only see so many "images per second" - typically, if memory serves, around 45-60 frames per second. When the colour wheel spins fast enough, you see the colours blur together, and form white.
     
  19. James R Just this guy, you know? Staff Member

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    So, ancient people measured time by watching the sun rise and set each day and so on. Ok, no controversy there.

    However, I believe that earlier you were talking about how time is defined now, today. The second is not defined in terms of rotation of the Earth, the rising and setting of the Sun, etc. It is currently defined in terms of a particular atomic transition in caesium atoms. Did anybody who you talked to mention that?

    I don't recall you providing any mathematics in relation to time.

    You realise that polling a few people you know isn't necessarily good evidence of what science knows or says, don't you?

    Your eye blurs the colours together to create the perception of white.

    In space, light travels through space instead of through air.
     
  20. Ophiolite Valued Senior Member

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    Origin has answered this question and I compliment him for being able to understand it.The sentence makes no sense. Or, if I am being generous it offers several mutually exclusive, and in some cases illogical, meanings. Do you want to try rephrasing it?
     
  21. origin Heading towards oblivion Valued Senior Member

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    TC uses a rather obscure dialect of gibberish that I had some experiece with in my younger years, during drug enduced stupor.
     
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    I understand very well that today we use an atomic clock based on the ''beats'' of the caesium atom. However the corresponding beats of interval of time taken to complete 9,192,631,770 equal to 1 second. Equal to 1 old second based on sunrise and sunset relative to the earth's rotation relative to the sun.



    Yes I did, I know it in my head more or less now. I can not post again maths, you told me not to.


    ''Ok, no controversy there.''

    You agreed.


    You can see white light through the clear, the perception of white you can see now in the background of the page, when the light leaves the page it is clear.


    and remains clear, a perfect synchronisation to sight by speed.
     
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    Yes they blur together and form white, a modulation by speed, a white that is not clear like air or transparent like glass,
    images per second, or dots psi? frames per second or flicker effect?
     
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