
Posted by
peace_seeker
on 2008-04-06 16:05:26 |
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Posted by
TheAmandaChronicles
on 2008-04-06 16:32:27 |
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transparent so you could see everything
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Posted by
Slash
on 2008-04-08 00:06:27 |
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| there are a lot of dimensions to 'nothing'. of course if you are talking about nothing while existing in the world, then yes, nothing would be transparent and you could see whatever is beyond. but if you are wondering about what you would see if we existed in nothingness, that's a different aspect all together. nothingness would be black. it would be like floating in space without any starts around. just a vaccum of nothingness would be black and you wouldn't be able to even see your own hands in front of your face. just blackness all over. |
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Posted by
Long
on 2008-04-08 04:55:11 |
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hmmm if it was nothing, then you could not see beyond it. because to see beyoud it light would have to pass though, since light is made of particles (yes, yes and a wave at the same time) it would no longer be nothing but a space containing light.
Since we need light for visual perception it would appear black.
Now if ou were 'floating' in it and have a complete lack of sensory perception, then you'd probably begin to hallucinated after a while as you tried to compensate, at wich point it could be any colour you wanted :) |
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Posted by
Slash
on 2008-04-08 13:10:16 |
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| oh rats! i didn't consider the halucinations! good call long... |
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Posted by
katesshadow
on 2008-04-11 10:22:12 |
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