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Dec 17, 2010 11:57 |  #121

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"Square and retangular magnet wire"? Huh, now I've heard everything!!! I feel I have lived such a shallow existence believing all these years that all wire is round. Kind of like the flat earth concept huh.

You'll find this stuff is everywhere!

I'm waiting for someone to list themselves as a "black hole inspector". We know black holes exist in space, so somebody must have to inspect them. I wonder how they determine if they are OK or not? I mean, what do you do if the black hole isn't within specifications? Are black holes adjustable?

They "say" the moon is about a quarter of a million miles away. I demand to see the tape measure used.

All colors of light blended together produce white.
All colors of pigments together produce black.

That seems odd!


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Dec 17, 2010 14:32 |  #122

richardfox wrote in post #11469418 (external link)
All colors of light blended together produce white.
All colors of pigments together produce black.

light blended together produces white, due to it beeing every foton/wave emitted within the spectrum.
colors blended together produces black because you're looking at the foton/wave beeing reflected from it, if every color absorbs every foton/wave spectrum assigned to it, theres nothing left to reflect.


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Dec 17, 2010 15:00 |  #123

redjamesg wrote in post #11470265 (external link)
light blended together produces white, due to it beeing every foton/wave emitted within the spectrum.
colors blended together produces black because you're looking at the foton/wave beeing reflected from it, if every color absorbs every foton/wave spectrum assigned to it, theres nothing left to reflect.

Aaaannnddd, you sir, are the WINNER!

I've been involved in the color industry for 40 years, so I DO know the answer. Looks like there's TWO of us that know!


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