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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2011

Steve has some explaining to do.

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  • my white iPad2 is coming in the mail tomorrow i Canada!

  • @vladsly You Canada? No way!

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  • The absence of color is black, not white...

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  • Wow, he came this close to convincing me that it's difficult to make things white.

  • rayman! 

  • LOL

  • @Hiraghm The absence of light is black. The absence of pigment is white.

  • This wasn't very funny :x

  • @Hiraghm In pigment and solids etc., the lack of color is white. In light its the black.

  • @Hiraghm You can make black but you can't make white... black it the absence of light, is that what you were thinking about?

  • 52,000 viewer FUCK YEA

  • @hellterminator - You're right, I'd forgotten about absorption.

  • @Hiraghm That's if you're talking about colors of light but if you're talking about colors of objects, it's the other way around. For instance red absorbs all wavelengths except for those of red light. So if you mix all colors, it will absorb all light (and repel small portion of all light making it really dark gray which we perceive as black), if you remove all the colors, it will repel all light (and if that light is white like that form the Sun, it will look white).

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