RE: [Quranic Reflection]: dark energy and dark matter
April 25, 2020 at 3:27 pm
(This post was last modified: April 25, 2020 at 3:55 pm by The Architect Of Fate.)
(April 25, 2020 at 9:09 am)WinterHold Wrote:No i'm no i'm putting night IN ITS PROPER CONTEXT !!!!(April 25, 2020 at 5:17 am)SUNGULA Wrote: No it doesn't and this second statement is gibberish
And it ironically enough you who playing around with meanings not me .Night isn't simply darkness .
the part of every 24-hour period when it is dark because there is very little light from the sun:
Relates to planets and stars only not the general darkness of space
the time from dusk to dawn when no sunlight is visible
Unless space has a dusk and dawn it does not apply .Oh wait those things relate to a planet orbiting a star not simply the darkness of space
The period of darkness beginning at the end of evening when the sun is 18 degrees below the horizon, and ending at the beginning of morning astronomical twilight
Again relates to planets orbiting stars
Night or nighttime (sp. night-time or night time) is the period of ambient darkness from sunset to sunrise in each twenty-four hours,[1] when the Sun is below the horizon. The exact time when night begins and ends (equally true with evening) depends on the location and varies throughout the year.[2] When night is considered as a period that which follows evening, it is usually considered to start around 9 pm and to last to about 4 am.[3] Night ends with coming of morning at sunrise.[4]
Same here
A visual representation of day and night
If it's not in this context then the terms have no meaning .The darkness of deep or interplanetary space is no more night then starlight traveling through it is daytime .
Not to mention the fact night isn't just darkness it relates to the orbit of the earth around the sun or some other planet around some other star . The darkness of space is not the night by any common definition .If we sent a space craft into deep space night and day would have no meaning as it only relates to stars and planets and their orbital relation .
Do you see what you're doing? you are playing around the word "night" to claim that "night" isn't "night".
Night is the period of the day with no sun. That's the known meaning.
It's your who is making invalid conflations
Night is a period of darkness ON A PLANET or other body orbiting a star and all the dictionary definitions and the pictures clearly freaking shows .THERE IS NO NIGHT IN SPACE THE TERM IS MEANINGLESS IN SPACE. NIGHT ISN'T SIMPLY DARKNESS ANY MORE THEN SIMPLY LIGHT IN SPACE IS DAY . THERE IS A CONTEXT YOUR IGNORING !!!!
Not night .Night and day are meaningless in space.
DAY AND NIGHT in the only meaningful context !!!
ON A PLANET ORBITING A STAR
And i'm not alone in pointing this out
Quote:That's because there is no day or night in space.
Day and night occur due to the spinning of the earth on its axis, making the sun appear to “rise” over the horizon, thus starting the “daytime”.
Only planets / moons have horizons (ie: space does not have a horizon), so you have to be on a planet to experience day / night. Thus there is no “day” to experience when in space.
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