idevcg t1_j2cm7qf wrote
so is there a condition where we can see what "black actually is"? Or is the darkest "shade" we can see eigengrau?
mic3ttaa OP t1_j2cn8wh wrote
According to my google the darkest black we can see doesn't even have a name. Despite this, it has the ability to absorb 99.995% of light and has been used to cover a diamond worth 2 million dollars
idevcg t1_j2cof6v wrote
interesting, sounds like a very productive use of a 2 million dollar diamond; to make it so that we can't see it anymore :D
RipDove t1_j2d2uq3 wrote
Diamonds aren't actually worth 2m. What you do is you take a 1.8m insurance policy against it and you trade the policy with other speculators on how much you can sell the diamond for.
Art works similarly. It's a finite commodity and so you take our insurance policies and auction it off and then you can speculate on the value of the work since you can then lease it out for shows, or to people who have the money to rent art.
Tank905 t1_j2cxuiu wrote
So, "Dark Black"?
93ImagineBreaker t1_j2dcdr1 wrote
Vantablack?
mic3ttaa OP t1_j2dd7p6 wrote
nop, i created another post about it :)
mic3ttaa OP t1_j2cnal6 wrote
also! another thing i learned today, thank you
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