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Edited by scharkfin: 4/27/2015 9:20:11 PM[quote]Well, the funny part is that the statement is true[/quote] It's false. White/Light is the combination of all color. This is why when light passes through a prism, you see the spectrum/rainbow. Also, black is the absence of color. Black is found in the absence of light (which is all colors). Space is also mostly nothingness (besides the matter that make up celestial bodies and dark matter, if they prove that to be real), and space is black.
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White LIGHT yes. With stuff like markers/other drawing stuff, white is the absence of color
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Ah, then we were thinking of two different views. I was looking at the scientific view, as in absence of light, and you were looking at the artistic view, with the absence of color (on the paper, canvas, etc.). Suppose I should have thought of it more in the artistic way in an [i]art[/i] class lol.
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Yea, don't worry. I think too scientifically to get the point of a topic 70% of conversations I have
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Same lol
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Edited by Hasaabitt: 4/27/2015 9:43:52 PMYea lol. Is it just me or is it fun to be in conspiracies? Lower down on the thread, a flat earther asked [quote]How do you know the Earth is round?[/quote] I COULD have gone into a huge lecture, but all I said was [quote]How do you know the Earth is flat?[/quote]
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xD I would love to see their response.
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The moral of the story: If you can't convince someone, you put them into a pickle where they are making stuff up. In two words: [spoiler] Question everything [/spoiler]
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Exactly haha. That's why if I ever go into an argument I try to know both sides of the debate. So that way you can try to outsmart/out question someone on their own opinion lol.