BlackHole theory of Artificial illumination

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  1. pettyfog

    pettyfog Well-Known Member

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    The 1200 lumen, 100 watt DarkSucker!

    More evidence,

    - per candle. Inefficiencies result in much of the dark captured, escaping into the air.. as seen in upward plumes and deposits on walls of rooms.

    - Rechargable battery/darkchambers: The captured dark is sucked all the way back to the power plant where bits of it are released into air while most results in deposits on filter/scrubbers
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    Now.. where IS that "cold-sucker" theory of thermo-dynamics!
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    PS: Before you scoff... esp you engineers and physics majors... think about hole-flow (semi-conductor) and current flow (electro-magnetic) theories.

    So there!
     
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  2. misswitch2

    misswitch2 New Member

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    oh dear pettyfog, this is less about angineers and physics and more about chemistry....it was an entertaining article to read however, i believe that the wick on a candle turns black because of the chemical change....it turns in to carbon (or has carbon deposited on it, i'm not sure which)....as for the light bulb, rather than their theory of heat being created by the dark mass generating friction?!?! The basic principle of how a light bulb works is by passing an electrical current through a small wire, therefore the energy flow through the small wire generates friction and the effects of friction produce heat and light....
     
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  3. pettyfog

    pettyfog Well-Known Member

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    Hush, girl!
    ;)
     
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  4. JohnnyCash

    JohnnyCash New Member

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    If you were able to somehow ride on a particle traveling at the speed of light, and held a mirror to your face, would you see your own reflection?
     
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