Re: black Re: Possible evidence for Stone Age (Clovis) Cosmic Catastrophe?



On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 04:51:00 GMT, Philip Deitiker
<Donevenask@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>In sci.archaeology message news:dkh5h10h10@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx by
>"Tedd Jacobs" <Jacobs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> . . . :
>
>>
>> "Philip Deitiker" wrote...
>>
>> <snip>
>>
>>> ... The universe is
>>> not black and white, black does not exist, [...]
>>
>> [Stevens mode= on]
>>
>> metaphically speaking, black does exist, it exists as the
>> absence of color, which makes it something rather than nothing,
>> and something cannot *not* exist.
>>
>> [Stevens mode= off]
>> [Wilkins filter= on]
>
>Well we say people are black, but have you ever seen a 'black'
>person. Even if you have something that is pure black, use a
>infrared detector and it will light up like a christmas tree.
>Even the background of space is color in the microwave range.

Even 'black holes' have a temperature and emit radiation.



Eric Stevens

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