SO, i saw this video about how light can be dark and how you can create a black flashlight, but, people are saying that the solid rule is that white reflects everything and black absorbs, so let me explain the argument in the video. If you apply a light in front of a light, the light in front becomes black or DARKER, and the argument to this is, if that really is possible, and a black flashlight is created, then what will it's nature be when making contact with a white surface or a black surface, will it reflect or absorb, some people say because black is a darker shade of white, the light will reflect because it's originally white, and absorb if it's on a black surface, but my theory is that maybe when shined in front of another color, the light will cancel out
for example:
IF there is a black light going straight right and a orange light going straight up, when the black makes contact with the orange, the orange will cut off and the black will strike through, but if you replace the black light with white, the orange light will shine through or maybe change it's angle at which it shines, or maybe the lights will mix and create a darker or lighter orange depending if its black or white
so............yeah, i just found this interesting and wanted to see what your ideas on this are (Note, i did not do much research, so feel free to counter me with a better argument)
for example:
IF there is a black light going straight right and a orange light going straight up, when the black makes contact with the orange, the orange will cut off and the black will strike through, but if you replace the black light with white, the orange light will shine through or maybe change it's angle at which it shines, or maybe the lights will mix and create a darker or lighter orange depending if its black or white
so............yeah, i just found this interesting and wanted to see what your ideas on this are (Note, i did not do much research, so feel free to counter me with a better argument)
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