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Raz0rBlade_uk
on 2007-11-06 09:32 [#02141379]
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i can't for the life of me remember. does light even have a charge?
i need some science lessons
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teapot
from Paddington (Australia) on 2007-11-06 09:35 [#02141381]
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isn't it both positive and negative, and all we can see are the positives?
i think...
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PORICK
from fucking IRELAND on 2007-11-06 09:37 [#02141382]
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No.
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KEYFUMBLER
from DUBLIN (Ireland) on 2007-11-06 09:42 [#02141383]
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light is made up of electromagnetic waves - occilating degrees of positive and negative "charge" who's net charge is 0.
So yes and no!
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Raz0rBlade_uk
on 2007-11-06 09:48 [#02141384]
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this is fucking with my head
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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2007-11-06 10:38 [#02141399]
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What we know as light is another entire universe imprinted on the same space and time fabric as ours, but mostly tucked away from our observability into the 17th dimension. All that we are able to see is its metachlorian glow from that transcends into our own dimension, but if we could somehow unwrap it we would find another universe that is quite different but equally bizarre as ours. Similarly, our own universe is experienced as a form of light to beings in that universe and so the two universi grew and co-evolved like the flower and honey bee.
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