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Re: Why is the sky blue?

From The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
Newsgroups sci.physics.relativity, sci.physics, alt.atheism
Subject Re: Why is the sky blue?
Date 2024-05-22 09:59 -0700
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Thomas Heger wrote:
> 
> Am Dienstag000021, 21.05.2024 um 23:10 schrieb J. J. Lodder:
> > Thomas Heger <ttt_heg@web.de> wrote:
> >
> >> Am Sonntag000019, 19.05.2024 um 11:24 schrieb Michael Christ:
> >>> On 19/05/2024 2:56 pm, Thomas Heger wrote:
> >>>> Am Samstag000018, 18.05.2024 um 10:18 schrieb Ted:
> >>>>> Michael Christ wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> On 18/05/2024 4:48 pm, Thomas Heger wrote:
> >>>>>>> Am Mittwoch000015, 15.05.2024 um 20:36 schrieb The Starmaker:
> >>>>>>>> In the beginning, when God created the heavens and the earth, He
> >>>>>>>> wanted to make sure everyone knew where the earth was at in the
> >>>>>>>> map of  the universe...  (just in case Captain Kirk lost his way
> >>>>>>>> in his starship the  enterprise, and any other space traveler
> >>>>>>>> fella out there)
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> So, an earthling said about  A Pale Blue Dot,  "That's here.
> >>>>>>>> That's  home. That's us."
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> So, if you're traveling in space all you gotta do is find the
> >>>>>>>> blue dot.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> In other words, In the beginning, when God created the heavens
> >>>>>>>> and the  blue dot.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> It's the only blue dot out there if you got lost in space.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> Why is the sky blue? Because God wanted to make sure you found
> >>>>>>>> your  way back home.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Well, possibly there are simpler explanations.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> I personally think, that sun emmits certain exotic waves, which are
> >>>>>>> not  usual light, but are invisible.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> This invisible flow of radiation hits the outer atmosphere and
> >>>>>>> makes it  glow buish.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> The sun does not emit erotic waves.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> But there are sexy emissions on earth.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Michael Christ
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Why on earth people like Thomas think there's something sexy about the
> >>>>> sun is beyond me. Perhaps he's associating it with women on the beach?
> >>>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> I have heard, that Sun and Earth are magnetically coupled and that the
> >>>> sun would emit so called scalar waves.
> >>>>
> >>>> These waves are invisible and become visible only within the atmosphere.
> >>>>
> >>>> The logigitudinal scalar waves from sun hit the outer atmosphere and
> >>>> become the usual transversal ewm-wave, which our eyes can actually see.
> >>>>
> >>>> But the outer space is black, because we cannot see these scalar waves.
> >>>>
> >>>> Anyhow:
> >>>>
> >>>> the interaction of radiation in outer space and upper atmosphere is
> >>>> kind of rapid, what is causing a blueish colour of the region, where
> >>>> sun's radion interacts with the air.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> TH
> >>>
> >>> And what are we left with after that mouthful of cosmic vanity?
> >>>
> >>> It sounds like you are on THC, Tommy Heger!
> >>
> >> My sanity wasn't the topic, but what makes the sky blue.
> >>
> >> My explanation is a little unusual, because it assumes, that sun rays
> >> are not usual light, but longitudinal waves.
> >>
> >> These waves become visible by interaction with the upper atmosphere.
> >>
> >> There the rays from the sun are kind of blocked, what turns logitudinal
> >> waves in transverse waves.
> >>
> >> This 'blocking' could be imagined like a mechanical deceleration (e.g.
> >> of a fast moving gyroscope).
> >>
> >> This negative acceleration caused by the atmosphere makes longitudinal
> >> waves visible (and blueish).
> >>
> >> The upper atmosphere is therefore glowing diffuse and blueish.
> >
> > Great fantasy. Next excercise:
> > Explain why the setting sun, or a distant mountain top, looks reddish,
> >
> The diffuse emission of the upper atmosphere is not evenly distributed
> and the color blue is emmitted preferably into the direction of the ray,
> while red is emmitted more to the side than blue is.
> 
> Also red is less absorbed then red by dust and air, hence the longer the
> ray passes through the sky, the more the red dominates.
> 
> But the emission itself is more blueish.
> 
> See here
> 
> https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Marble#/media/Datei:The_Earth_seen_from_Apollo_17.jpg
> 
> The Earth looks entirely blueish from outside the atmosphere.
> 
> TH

Yes, The Earth looks entirely blueish from outside the atmosphere, that is because so

one can find the earth if you get lost in out of space. It is Why the sky is blue...

The Earth looks entirely blueish from outside the atmosphere.

that is because so

one can find the earth if you get lost in out of space. It is Why the sky is blue...

and it is why Mars and Venus is Red and Yellow.

Just follow the Yellow   B      R


follow the Yellow   B      R
follow the Yellow   B      R
follow the Yellow   B      R

and you're home.


A Pale Blue Dot,  "That's here. That's home. That's us."





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to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, 
and challenge the unchallengeable.

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                Re: Why is the sky blue? The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2024-05-24 11:21 -0700
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                Re: Why is the sky blue? Thomas Heger <ttt_heg@web.de> - 2024-05-25 08:04 +0200
                Re: Why is the sky blue? Thomas Heger <ttt_heg@web.de> - 2024-05-22 09:45 +0200

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