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Always light you can see, it fills the space between you and the torch.
I bet you'd love timecube theory.
The flaw with your theory is that you assume light has a color, when it doesn't.
[A=B]≠C when C is c slowing in a medium or by obstruction causing radiation pressure. Because if B=C everything would be invisible.
Quote from: Thebox on 23/10/2015 18:34:29[A=B]≠C when C is c slowing in a medium or by obstruction causing radiation pressure. Because if B=C everything would be invisible.A+B=C. Always. The medium being passed through or the obstruction is irrelevant in this context. If B=C, then A has 0 amplitude and a wavelength of 0. In that sense, yes, A is invisible, because we can't see wavelengths shorter than 400nm. It's like if you reverse the amplitudes of an audio wave and play it at the same time as the original audio wave. The two cancel each other out, and you end up with no sound.
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