Spectralon—The World’s Whitest White Reflects Over 99% of Visible Light vs Black 3.0!

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In this video I show you the whitest material on earth called Spectralon. Spectralon reflects over 99% of visible light and holds the record for the world’s whitest material. I show you what it looks like to shine a burning laser on Spectralon and then I show you what it looks like compared to Black 3.0-the world’s blackest paint. I also teach you about what the color white actually means as compared to something reflective like metal or a mirror

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