Quote (kippesoep @ Wed, Feb 4 2009, 08:40pm)
Why is space black and not white.
Considering: because there is nothing in space as a bad conclussion.
Why is nothing black and not white?
Please answer

It isin't black. Your eyes are made to correspond to fotons. Fotons being light you see ligth. If theres no fotons you see black=nothing. Actually the universe is very different. We just see it the way we do. Some other alien species might see it in a totally different way.
Example: Cats see only important colors, as yellow, red and green.
Quote (Dr_zoidberg71 @ Tue, Jan 27 2009, 07:55pm)
oh snap, you're right!
hes not
Quote (phain @ Tue, Jan 27 2009, 04:05pm)
I have fallen in love with this thread.
Then you can give fg to me.
Quote (QuESoDiAbLo @ Tue, Jan 27 2009, 08:54am)
if the electrons leave then what happens to the protons? if i'm not mistaken a neutron results from the fusion of a proton and electron....and i'm pretty sure neutron stars aren't positvely charged
umm neutron is not a fusion of electrons and protons. Read more please.
And the name states all. Neutron, neutral.
Neutron stars dont have a charge.
This post was edited by Pullamies on Feb 4 2009 04:23pm