A possible answer is that the man is blind and is 'reading' a Braille book - so obviously he does not need a light on
The man reads braille. I heard that joke before.
b. The winds are light and the sea is sleeping quietly today.
Because of the scientific theory of the Big Bang, the universe expanded in all direction still continues to expand faster than the speed of light
No, it is not possible to destroy light.
For light, it is.
As light can take millions of years to reach us, then some stars we "see" can actually be dead but we are seeing the light from them as they were many years earlier. So yes, it is possible to see light from a star that is no longer shining.
it represents the light of Buddha's teaching continues to shine on the world
If the SRS or Supplementary Restraint System light stays on in your Rover 25, it is possible that the connector for the air bag that crosses under the driver's seat is disconnected. There are clips that hold the wire together and if disconnected, it is possible the airbag will not activate in an accident.
No, it is not possible to observe both the particle and wave aspects of light simultaneously because these aspects are complementary and cannot be observed together in a single experiment. When we conduct an experiment to observe one aspect, the other aspect is not observed.
After it rains go outside in the dark with a flashlight and quietly sneek up on them, but don't point the light directly at them (I think)
No, but "softly" is. Most adjectives can be made into adverbs. Ex: Quiet becomes Quietly. Light becomes Lightly. "Soft" is an adjective.
Light is considered a renewable energy source because we will be able to rely on the sun as a light source for as long as our sun continues to glow.