Can Light be Black? Mind-Blowing Dark Light Experiments!

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Published 2018-04-28
In this video I test if light can be black. I show you several experiments that show you cases of light that is black and then I talk about what color actually is and why mixing pain and light give you the same but different results!

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All Comments (21)
  • @FlyingGentile
    Me: watches this video Also me at night: "It's so white outside"
  • @Red-bw1vm
    Man im just here to find out how to make a dark saber
  • @Kvng.Pvrsxns
    “Color is in our heads”. Love how this man just disbanded racism through science.
  • I remember being about 14 years old [15 years ago] in science class and asking my science teacher if we perceive colors differently since it's all about perception and they shut me up and told me that this was a stupid question and dismissed it. SO glad to feel validated about that and some of the crazy ideas and theories i made up in my head in highschool
  • @vibey_obito
    That insect from 4:03 to the end , he was moving in circles and was just vibing😂
  • @leo-kp3df
    My friend: i like this black t-shirt Me: it is actually white My friend: wtf do you mean? Me:
  • @gavins6419
    "Does it matter if its light or paint hitting your eye? It actually doesn't" Me: splashes a bucket of paint in my eyes
  • @PopoRamos
    What you have demonstrated is called exposure compensation, it happens both in auto exposure cameras and your own eyes as the pupil open and closes. If you had kept the exposure the same, the room would be very bright, but you would still see the phone as white. Also in the projector scene, i figure there would still be light present due to spill that happens in the projector and its measured by the projector contrast ratio. If this was done on an oled panel, the blacks would be truly black, minus the spill light that would be bouncing around the room and coming back to the dark area. If you where in a void where the light could not travel back to the surface you would see (Or not see lol) truly black (Ignoring the fact that your own face and body would serve as a bounce card). As a photographer i would say Black is the absence of light and any shade above would be gray.
  • @Random_sandwich
    ''Hey, its too bright in here, could someone get the dark''
  • @ziontrask3459
    The fact that white and black are both the same color and opposites is intense
  • @NijiHoloFan
    Additive color mixing and Subtractive color mixing, dimming certain colored light to get a different color, mixing a dark pigment with a brighter one to get a different color, black light, white light - this video is pretty much a basic guide to color theory. As a hobby artist trying to hone their skills, i appreciate you making this video. Now i know how the color wheels in digital art programs work, as well as paints for traditional art.
  • @GeorgeCowsert
    I think the question more revolves around the concept of negative light, like a flashlight that makes everything its "light" touches appear darker. Almost like an artificial shadow generator, with no light source between the obstruction and the shadow itself. However, such technology would likely require either physics components we aren't aware of yet, or devices so cold they read in the Negative Kelvin range and possibly cannot exist.
  • @brimcap9891
    I just heard two words that don't go together DARK LIGHT
  • "Turn on the background light and your phone light become black" You mean every time I uses my phone outside in daylight lol.