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Re: Water is not accurate (Wishlist)
Re: Water is not accurate // WishlistbowenOct 17, 2002, 6:30pm
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Very good, we'll argue silicon dioxide is a solid and therefore has it's molecules
packed closer together than water. So your theory about they density of the molecules stopping it is flawed. It's the organiziation. And Silicon dioxide, water, and air all share a common organization. Therefore none of them stop light any more than the other, they just refract it at different angles. --Bowen-- |