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How could outer-space be a vacuum if its cold. Something needs to be cold to be cold. COLD MATTER is COLD in space.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1353917:MV8xOTczNzQ3XzMzMTM5NDA3XzRCMjYzQkU2] Light according to modern science loses its brilliance when its heat is absorbed, like your walls, and floors, ceiling, curtains. How then, could light travel with its warm photons all scattering hither tither in the cold outer-space not lose their heat or their illumination being absorbed by that cold matter? Educate me, oh brilliant arm-chair savants. [/quote]
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Vacuum of Space is officially DE-bunked by old man winter soon to be arriving.
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