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<blockquote data-quote="iooqxpooi" data-source="post: 15014" data-attributes="member: 30"><p><strong>freezing light</strong></p><p></p><p>Pardon me for not reading the whole, but the only reason that the light "stops" is because it is slowed down by the density! The light is absorbed and then radiated constantly! The denser the object, the more it will be slowed! The only reason that they think that they "stopped" it is because they took the entry time and the exit time and they found the difference of that from the entry and exit time of light in a vacuum(the distance that it goes)...Not because they looked at it and saw a little dot not moving for .00000001 seconds and then they looked again and saw it shoot into the exit area...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iooqxpooi, post: 15014, member: 30"] [b]freezing light[/b] Pardon me for not reading the whole, but the only reason that the light "stops" is because it is slowed down by the density! The light is absorbed and then radiated constantly! The denser the object, the more it will be slowed! The only reason that they think that they "stopped" it is because they took the entry time and the exit time and they found the difference of that from the entry and exit time of light in a vacuum(the distance that it goes)...Not because they looked at it and saw a little dot not moving for .00000001 seconds and then they looked again and saw it shoot into the exit area... [/QUOTE]
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