That is the sum total of every molecule and particle in the entire observable universe
That is a 1 with 81 zeroes
Yes you have the Google number but who cares
That is a 1 with 81 zeroes
Yes you have the Google number but who cares
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That is the sum total of every molecule and particle in the entire observable universe
That is a 1 with 81 zeroes
Yes you have the Google number but who cares
There is no "biggest number", there is only the biggest number so far.That is the sum total of every molecule and particle in the entire observable universe
That is a 1 with 81 zeroes
Yes you have the Google number but who cares
It's still infinity, which isn't technically a 'number', just a physical certainty.
Like white is the absence of color.Technically, infinity ISN'T the biggest number since it cannot be defined as having any specific expressible quantity. Infinity is better thought of as the ABSENCE of any number!
Like white is the absence of color. And black is all colors combined ?
Just going by what my first year of college life drawing teacher said the first day of class 40 years ago.Like white is the absence of color. And black is all colors combined ?
That depends. If you are talking about PIGMENTS, then yes maybe, but in terms of LIGHT, it works the other way. Take a prism. White light is the combination of all colors combined. Black is the absence of color (light). Refracting through the prism, each wavelength of light is refracted differently at a different angle due to the difference in wavelength interacting with the refractive index of the glass. Each wavelength gets separated by the SPEED CHANGE the medium effects! Since violet light has the most energy (shortest wavelength, it interacts the most and gets bent more taking the longest path through the glass. That's why you see all the different colors coming out.
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That is the sum total of every molecule and particle in the entire observable universe
That is a 1 with 81 zeroes
Yes you have the Google number but who cares
Just going by what my first year of college life drawing teacher said the first day of class 40 years ago.Like white is the absence of color. And black is all colors combined ?
That depends. If you are talking about PIGMENTS, then yes maybe, but in terms of LIGHT, it works the other way. Take a prism. White light is the combination of all colors combined. Black is the absence of color (light). Refracting through the prism, each wavelength of light is refracted differently at a different angle due to the difference in wavelength interacting with the refractive index of the glass. Each wavelength gets separated by the SPEED CHANGE the medium effects! Since violet light has the most energy (shortest wavelength, it interacts the most and gets bent more taking the longest path through the glass. That's why you see all the different colors coming out.
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Nano-magnetic colors !Just going by what my first year of college life drawing teacher said the first day of class 40 years ago.Like white is the absence of color. And black is all colors combined ?
That depends. If you are talking about PIGMENTS, then yes maybe, but in terms of LIGHT, it works the other way. Take a prism. White light is the combination of all colors combined. Black is the absence of color (light). Refracting through the prism, each wavelength of light is refracted differently at a different angle due to the difference in wavelength interacting with the refractive index of the glass. Each wavelength gets separated by the SPEED CHANGE the medium effects! Since violet light has the most energy (shortest wavelength, it interacts the most and gets bent more taking the longest path through the glass. That's why you see all the different colors coming out.
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Exactly. In art, drawing, you are working in pigments and color works the way you described. Since pigments are opaque they are SUBTRACTIVE colors. Since wavelengths of light add together, they are ADDITIVE colors.
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You have different magnitudes of infinity ..I heardIt's still infinity, which isn't technically a 'number', just a physical certainty.
Technically, infinity ISN'T the biggest number since it cannot be defined as having any specific expressible quantity. Infinity is better thought of as the ABSENCE of any number or maybe the sum total of all possible numbers!
For light it’s the opposite!!Like white is the absence of color.Technically, infinity ISN'T the biggest number since it cannot be defined as having any specific expressible quantity. Infinity is better thought of as the ABSENCE of any number!
And black is all colors combined ? It's beyond
our realm of comprehension I s'pose.
3 dog nightNot sure if your number is correct, but It's still true that one is the loneliest number.
Nano-magnetic colors !Just going by what my first year of college life drawing teacher said the first day of class 40 years ago.Like white is the absence of color. And black is all colors combined ?
That depends. If you are talking about PIGMENTS, then yes maybe, but in terms of LIGHT, it works the other way. Take a prism. White light is the combination of all colors combined. Black is the absence of color (light). Refracting through the prism, each wavelength of light is refracted differently at a different angle due to the difference in wavelength interacting with the refractive index of the glass. Each wavelength gets separated by the SPEED CHANGE the medium effects! Since violet light has the most energy (shortest wavelength, it interacts the most and gets bent more taking the longest path through the glass. That's why you see all the different colors coming out.
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Exactly. In art, drawing, you are working in pigments and color works the way you described. Since pigments are opaque they are SUBTRACTIVE colors. Since wavelengths of light add together, they are ADDITIVE colors.
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The answer to travelling at the speed of light.
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Two can be as bad as one.Not sure if your number is correct, but It's still true that one is the loneliest number.
Black light is zero colorsour realm of comprehension I s'pose.
Two can be as bad as one.Not sure if your number is correct, but It's still true that one is the loneliest number.
Two can be as bad as one.Not sure if your number is correct, but It's still true that one is the loneliest number.
Two is never bad. Having two is great. Especially if they're twins.