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I asked my teacher about that 3 years ago. She and the classmates mocked me because of it, although none of them could get an answer.
I really want to find an answer for it. I searched and read a lot, but still no answer.
The main points are : "Energy cannot be created nor destroyed".. (I forgot who said that LOL =.=)
So light isn't destroyed.
Our other option is that objects absorb light.
But how can objects absorb all that much of energy?! That way we would have nuclear weapons in our hands!
I'm 14, so whoever is going to explain, please make it simple :D
I really want to find an answer for it. I searched and read a lot, but still no answer.
The main points are : "Energy cannot be created nor destroyed".. (I forgot who said that LOL =.=)
So light isn't destroyed.
Our other option is that objects absorb light.
But how can objects absorb all that much of energy?! That way we would have nuclear weapons in our hands!
I'm 14, so whoever is going to explain, please make it simple :D