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Originally posted by DarkSide
Black lights emit UV, which is light human eyes are not sensible too, they don't emit blackness
Please read the previous posts again, no one said we were the center and everything was moving away from us...
Originally posted by LastOutfiniteVoiceEternal
I read previous posts... apparently every thing is moving away... that could only mean that we are the center.
Originally posted by DarkSide
No it does not. We are moving away too, but one of billion galaxies...
when I'm all finished diss proving every bit of this I'll begin writing a book... in depth and well described withno theories and no hypothesis
It can be denied as much as possible, but at the end of the day we are using solar panels and windmills
Originally posted by LastOutfiniteVoiceEternal
I wouldn't try to understand it.
Originally posted by Johnmike
And there you have it!
Originally posted by Johnmike
Outfinite, did you pass high school physics? I don't mean this as an insult, but it's strange, how you lack a simple understanding of things. You work to disprove theories with moronic explanations that defy all experimentation. If a theory is false, fine, but you have to back it up with evidence that....
actually exists.
You don't even understand the basics of light, electricity, and the photoelectric effect! Yet you call theories false, refuse to try and understand them, and lack the ability to back yourself up through your ignorance for simple high school physics!
Originally posted by DarkSide
When a photon hits a solar panel, it is absorbed by silicon. As more photons hit the silicon , electrons are set loose from the atoms of silicon and generate electricity. So you see light is not being interchanged into electricity. There is nothing as such as light generating electricity.
Originally posted by Johnmike
It's the photoelectric effect. Learn to use Wikipedia. Understanding is too much work for you, so...
adj. Of or relating to the electric effects caused by light.
The photoelectric effect is a quantum electronic phenomenon in which photoelectrons are emitted from matter after the absorption of energy from electromagnetic radiation such as x-rays.[1] The effect is also termed the Hertz Effect[2][3], due to its discovery by Heinrich Rudolf Hertz, although the term has generally fallen out of use in more current terminology.
Study of the photoelectric effect led to important steps in understanding the quantum nature of light, due to several attempts to explain it using both wave and particle theories, and influenced the formation of the concept of wave–particle duality. [1]