TWO SIDES OF A COIN?
Ever wondered how light and darkness behave like PAINT?
* Add a dash of light to pitch-black darkness - you get a gloomy grey.
* Adding a tinge of darkness to a scene flooding with white light - yields you a shade of white.
So, what exactly is darkness?
And why does it cancel out the light, like a good antithesis?
The duality of nature has been debated for eons:
~ Love vs. Hate
~ Good vs. Evil
~ God vs. The Devil
~ Action vs. Reaction
Say we had a means to totally eliminate all subjectivity and observation bias;
(Remember Robert Lanza's Biocentrism?)
Duality would probably still exist,
Independent of our measurements.
Examples:
~ Positive vs. Negative (as in magnetism and electricity)
~ Kinetic energy vs. Potential energy
~ Protons vs. Electrons
~ Matter vs. Antimatter
~ Light vs. Darkness
Einstein's equation of Special Relativity predicts that:
"Energy and mass are interchangeable".
Also, the first law of thermodynamics states that:
"Energy can neither be created nor destroyed;
Can only be transferred or changed from one form to another"
Have asked this before:
* Suppose you have a bright bulb producing white light in a sealed room with a perfectly reflective surface;
* Where does the light go when you switch off the bulb?
Will answer myself:
It's still in the room, it merely takes a different form.
What form?
The answer is obvious:
DARKNESS!
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