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Semaphor
4y ago
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> "high-heat low-light" question
What does that mean?
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hatefulmoron
4y ago
I read it as a metaphorical nod to light bulbs: an inefficient light bulb spends most of its energy toward heat while producing little light. Instead of producing illuminating discussion, a "high-heat low-light" question produces flames.
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4y ago
Sounds right, thanks.
lordgrenville
4y ago
It's an idiom from Shakespeare (though nowadays we reverse it, since light is more desirable than heat).
https://blog.editors.ca/?p=3435
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