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What would happen if 1kg of light collided with 1kg of dark?

>> No.9147384

1kg of gray. Next question.

>> No.9147385

>>9147384
Wouldn't that be 2kg of gray

>> No.9147387

>>9147384
Really? I would have thought 2kg of gray. Physics is scary.

>> No.9147391
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9147391

You'd have 1 kg of light. Dark isn't negative, it's zero; meanwhile light is a positive value. So if light is one, and dark is zero, one plus zero is one.
Now my question is why are you measuring light in kg?

>> No.9147395

>>9147391
>Now my question is why are you measuring light in kg?
Fine, we can use pounds if you want.

>> No.9147859

>>9147382
You'd have 2kg of dark

>> No.9147894

>>9147395
this is a scientific board!!!!!
we only use stones here!!!!

>> No.9148171

>>9147894
>not using newtons