Originally posted by FiathahelOk - I just drilled a hole in my fridge door so I can see inside when it's closed and the light is indeed out all the time. Now I just have to buy a new fridge... But how will I know whether the light goes out in that one? 🙄😵🙄
But that still woudn't prove the ligth is out all the time. 😉
Originally posted by ToeIf the light only is on when the door is closed, then how do you know if it's broken? You can't always drill a hole in your freezer every time you suspect the light is not burning when the door is closed
'cos the bulb / window or whatever would get covered in ice in the freezer. or maybe there is one, but its only on when the door is closed?
Originally posted by ivanhoeWhen observed through the hole the ice cream appeared not to move, but of course it may have been transfixed by my hungry stare.
"Ok - I just drilled a hole in my fridge " Iamatiger.
... ho ho yo iamatiger , forget about that light. What happened to my icecream ? ... :'(
IvanH.
>wouldn't darkness be the lack of light. but heat would still exist. maybe... which would be travelling at the speed of light. so, what's the speed of a vacume?<
i think that darkness is merely the absence of radiation in the human perceivable electromagnetic spectrum, therefore all sorts of other things could exist inside it (and you know they do 😉) which are moving at whatever speed they choose, from ultrafast microwaves to ultra slow bats. *ideal* darkness would be a vacuum, but there is no such thing in reality and if there were, introducing some kind of speed measurement system would make it imperfect. i suspect you'd be better off opening the freezer and taking the ice cream out
Originally posted by iamatiger
Actually I had to shine a powerful torch through another hole to see the ice cream. Its more cream than ice now, do you still want it?
No thanks, better luck next time ...
... you could bring me a glass of water though.
Reading all these threads is making me thirsty.
To be honest I'd rather have a beer ... 😛
IvanH.