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quote:Our ancesters had much more hair than we do. In those days, when they became cold they would get goosebumps as a skin response which would raise the hairs on their body. ...
Why it's dark in the night?(It was a serious question).
First of all define night. Then define dark.Your answer will follow logically.If not, I'll have a go at it when you have some definitions.
Its dark at night for us humans because we have evolved to do most of our survival work (hunting and gathering) during daylight conditions. And therefore we have not been equipt with enough light collecting cells in our eyes or specialist systems like cats have for us us to see well in low light conditions.
And Im guessing that your answer has little to do with the fact that of all the photons streaming from the sun (primary source of 'light' received by the earth), at night they are only interacting with the side facing the sun? And hence the side away from the sun is receiving only starlight (and reflected sunlight from the moon)....Or am I missing something here?
Hmmm, well in that case, Im stumped! Unless the answer is one of those metaphysical philosophising answers. 'Why is it dark?' - 'Because it is not light'.......Throw us a bone here
QUESTION: WHAT IS THE SPEED OF GRAVITY?