What would be considered complete darkness
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What would be considered complete darkness

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). Light photons and wave forms have no mass so would not be affected so yes you could see the light, you cannot freeze light.-In some experiments involving nuclear decay people can observe single photons. Its amazing.I could certainly rip one in half if I tied each end of the torso to two cars and drove in opposite directions.......
if i flash a flash light could i see it?

bq:how cold is absolute zero?

would a human rip apart?

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A definition must be no photons
In theory yes all molecules would stop moving total arrest, hey thats cool(ha) no really is cos they then potentially store zero point energy(stargate?). Light photons and wave forms have no mass so would not be affected so yes you could see the light, you cannot freeze light.

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In some experiments involving nuclear decay people can observe single photons. It's amazing.

-273 celcius

I could certainly rip one in half if I tied each end of the torso to two cars and drove in opposite directions.

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In a cave is absolute dark.
Yes, you could see a flash light.
−273.15° Celsius scale or −459.67° Fahrenheit
No.

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Darkness is The absence of light; blackness; obscurity; gloom. In Complete darkness there would be no light at all.
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