You were deductive, cool. I was in an more empiricist household. So we shove the smallest cousin into the fridge and locked the door, then we ask him to recount his experience. He confirmed that phenomenologically speaking, the light does indeed appears to go out when you shut the door.
Maybe, but the light only turns on when it’s open, and when it’s open you have bigger cooling issues than the bulb wattage
Thats’s a good point
How would you know?
I pressed the little plunger the door hits when I was about 7.
You were deductive, cool. I was in an more empiricist household. So we shove the smallest cousin into the fridge and locked the door, then we ask him to recount his experience. He confirmed that phenomenologically speaking, the light does indeed appears to go out when you shut the door.