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well,keeping in mind that the closed space is still composed of other particles that will exchange these photons...great instability...the energy gathered will be extremely hard to controll...probably explosion at the end...am i right?
Well, assuming that photons are absorbed by the other materials (depending on material) then all the enrgy absorbed would translate into internal energy which would make the material reach high temperatures, meaning a breakdown of internal structure of material, solid changes to liquid then gas where the pressure would keep rising (since the space is closed and assuming is perfectly insulated, no energy losses) till force generated by the pressure would be bigger then the force used to hold this "closed" space together. At this point you could expect an explosion depending on how big the pressure build up is.
What if there is no material in this space? Vacum in which we add photons. Then the question would be; can photons interact with each other at high densities in the enclosed vacum?
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