Eternal Flame?

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9 years 5 days ago #190031 by
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When a candle is blown out what happens to the flame?

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9 years 5 days ago #190032 by Loudzoo
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"Death is not extinguishing the light; it is only putting out the lamp because the dawn has come"

~ Rabindranath Tagore

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9 years 5 days ago #190049 by
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Very nice quote but what about the flame? Blown out is blown out, dawn or not.

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9 years 5 days ago #190052 by
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I don't know if you're looking for a scientific answer or not...

I could explain how fire works, if you like. but, it's a fairly easy google search.

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9 years 5 days ago - 9 years 5 days ago #190054 by Proteus
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Mind the way we talk about fire as if a flame is a "thing", when it's actually not. Fire is a state of combustion in which the molecules in an area are just behaving differently than how they would otherwise. Because of this, I think (though I could be inaccurate about this) that when a flame is blown out. it's simply that the molecules in that area of space are reverting their behavior and are no longer "combusting" in place.

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9 years 5 days ago #190056 by
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I would have to say that the "flame itself", which is really just a reaction of gas, just stops. It doesn't "go" anywhere. However, the energy that caused the flame is converted into other energy performing a different task.

I would go as far as to say that technically nothing ever disappears or stops, the energy that created it merely moves on to its next task. When you turn out a light does the light "go" somewhere? No, the electricity is only redirected somewhere else, causing the emission of heat an light to cease.

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9 years 5 days ago - 9 years 5 days ago #190059 by
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"Energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be changed from one form to another."
-Albert Einstein
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9 years 4 days ago - 9 years 4 days ago #190076 by
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9 years 4 days ago - 9 years 4 days ago #190077 by
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Connor L. wrote: I don't know if you're looking for a scientific answer or not....




Of course not! :) I'm seldom looking for science in a religious/spritual discussion.

I'm looking for more philosophical/spiritual discussion.

but I kew some would answere it that way
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9 years 4 days ago #190079 by
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I guess I could have assumed from context clues... but, I hate making assumptions when I don't have to. :)

Honestly, I don't see how the flame relates to spirituality... At least, not my spirituality. So, I can't answer it!

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