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Postuar nga Fizikanti datë 15 Nëntor 2005 - 18:30:

Re: miremengjes scientic moderator

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Here I bring my question. Would it be possible that a space could fill up with light at a point that no more light could fit in that space???

Light does not fit in a space. Light is made up of massless particles (photons) which move (at the speed of light ).

This is - to make my question more clear -, a space with light; you put more light and you continue adding light. Would exist a point in the time where you couldn't add more light into that space???

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Space with light, hmmm. When you say a defined region in space, it could be open or closed space. If it is open then you could not "fill it up" with light, as light would just pass through. If it is closed then light would be absorbed, reflected, pass through the material defining this region in space. So as you see my friend the question does not make much sense. I hope though, that I make sense to you.
But keep wondering though, this is how people come up with new ideas.
PS: try to learn a little bit about the subject in question (light) before raising questions (makes it easier to explain).


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