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shoook
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Hey guys, I have a theory question for you that may have been posed before but I can't find an answer to (not a school question):
There is a sphere with a completely impenetrable and reflective interior surface. A light in the visible spectrum is emitted from within this sphere. Because no light can escape from the spherical container, does the interior of this sphere stay lit forever?
Thanks for any help.
There is a sphere with a completely impenetrable and reflective interior surface. A light in the visible spectrum is emitted from within this sphere. Because no light can escape from the spherical container, does the interior of this sphere stay lit forever?
Thanks for any help.
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