Quote (Santara @ Feb 27 2017 09:05am)
Nope. A shadow is an absence of light, and all you need to see it is contrast, and the air surrounding the shadow can provide that. It's really fun, watching you make up your own set of physics laws to bend them to your warped worldview.
you can't see a shadow in the absence of light, u need a surface to show there is an absence of light.
Lets invert your thinking, why is space black? - there lots of light really right, but no surface.
Just the absence of light in space is not a shadow.
This post was edited by card_sultan on Feb 27 2017 01:32pm