Can we determine the existence/non-existence of invisible pink unicorns? Actually, the answer is "yes." Unicorns would be pink if they reflected pink electromagnetic radiation (i.e., light). However, in order to be invisible, the unicorns would reflect no electromagnetic radiation. Therefore, the term "invisible pink unicorn" is self contradictory. Therefore, we know absolutely that they could not exist. I don't know who invented the term "invisible pink unicorns," but they were obviously deficient in their physics education. SkogS Blog. 'Ello. [yt]CI0SwsxLF2w[/yt] LATEST ACHIEVEMENT! [hide=My stats]Getting 50+ all stats soon(ish). For now these are my stats: [/hide] [hide=Fletching 99 and 1500 total achived 10/8/-08][/hide] [hide=Stat goals] [/hide] [hide=Other Screenies] Side goal COMPLETE! [/hide] [hide=Other blogs u should spam... i mean bump!]kgisme caribbeangirl MrAlban[/hide] [hide=Clue scrolls and other drops][/hide] [hide=Pro]If you see nothing below use this link:
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