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Buddha 3

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You can't classify glass as merely a liquid. It breaks. True liquids don't break.
It's like silly putty (that stuff they sell in eggs). It can be broken if force is excerted quick enough, but it acts like a liquid if left undisturbed.

Like mentioned above, it's human nature to want to put things in easy to understand divisions, but the fact of the matter is that glass and silly putty are none, and both at the same time.
 

dogsbx

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It's like silly putty (that stuff they sell in eggs). It can be broken if force is excerted quick enough, but it acts like a liquid if left undisturbed.

FLUBBER!!!!:D
 

Big Mac

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the sky is actually black :S

the blue is the reflection of the sea :/

anything you see in the sky at night isnt the sky itsself... its rocks and stars and bla bla bla
you sure the blue is reflection of the sea - when i was younger everytime i took water out of the sea in a bucket to fill the moat around my sandcastle the water has been pretty colourless.

is it not the other way round.

and in answer to robbo's statement

white light is made up of every colour, black (maybe not light cos you cant get black light) can be made up of every colour if you mix the right amount of each different colour. therefore...

oh i cant remember the correct argument here i give up
 

Cro

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The sun shines white and black light to our planet. The white light has all the colors in it. In our upper atmosphere, we have dust particles and oxygen molecules. The white light meaning all of the colors in a rainbow shines through the upper levels of the atmosphere and the blue light scatters across the entire planet. That is why our sky is blue. Now, during sunrise and sunset, the light traveling through atmosphere is longer at the horizon, then if you were to look up high in the sky. There are more dust particles and oxygen molecules at the horizon, so that is why you see such pretty colors like red, oranges and yellows.