Reconsidering Light: A New Perspective on Space and Brightness

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In summary, "Reconsidering Light: A New Perspective on Space and Brightness" explores the relationship between light and the perception of space and brightness. The article discusses how traditional methods of measuring light, such as lumens, may not accurately represent the true brightness of a space. It suggests using a new metric, called "luminous flux density," which takes into account the size of the space being lit. The author argues that this new perspective on light can lead to more efficient and effective use of lighting in architectural and design settings.
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Searched for white hole theory forums
Hi,
My name is Ian, and I have zero qualifications in any physics based learning. G.C.S.E. Knowledge only.

I simply have a theory, i would like to be considered, by those more learned than I.
"Black Holes" is a wrong terminology.
They should be called "Dark Holes"
Ergo, we are looking for a "Light Hole"
We are in the white hole. We live on the extremes of brightness.
The space between every nucleus and electron is filled with light.
Light keeps atoms and molecules lightweight, remove the light and extreme density follows.
We believe Outer space to be dark.
Yet the only way you can see a torch beam from the side, is in a dark room.
You can't do that with starlight. My theory, space is very well lit.
We need to, as humans, re-evaluate what light is.
 
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Ian the Spaceman said:
How did you find PF?: Searched for white hole theory forums

Hi,
My name is Ian, and I have zero qualifications in any physics based learning. G.C.S.E. Knowledge only.

I simply have a theory, i would like to be considered, by those more learned than I.
"Black Holes" is a wrong terminology.
They should be called "Dark Holes"
Ergo, we are looking for a "Light Hole"
We are in the white hole. We live on the extremes of brightness.
The space between every nucleus and electron is filled with light.
Light keeps atoms and molecules lightweight, remove the light and super density follows.
Hello and welcome!

You haven't read our terms and conditions, haven't you?

We are committed to mainstream science with an emphasis on teaching as it is done at universities. Therefore, I'm afraid, we won't discuss personal theories. You can certainly learn a lot on PF, e.g. in our INSIGHTS BLOG section, but the above makes little sense, sorry.
 
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And, to quote pallen:
Note, we are not called 'idle speculation forums without understanding or knowledge',
 
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fresh_42 said:
Hello and welcome!

You haven't read our terms and conditions, haven't you?

We are committed to mainstream science with an emphasis on teaching as it is done at universities. Therefore, I'm afraid, we won't discuss personal theories. You can certainly learn a lot on PF, e.g. in our INSIGHTS BLOG section, but the above makes little sense, sorry.
Fair enough, thankyou for the feedback.
 
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