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Author Topic: New game - picture association  (Read 101150 times)
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« Reply #5599 on: 22:05:30, 13-02-2008 »

An` you a veggie `n all, A! Grin Grin
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Green. Always green.
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« Reply #5602 on: 07:53:23, 14-02-2008 »

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Reality, sa molesworth 2, is so sordid it makes me shudder
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« Reply #5604 on: 08:52:24, 14-02-2008 »


Why is the sky blue?

A clear cloudless day-time sky is blue because molecules in the air scatter blue light from the sun more than they scatter red light.  When we look towards the sun at sunset, we see red and orange colours because the blue light has been scattered out and away from the line of sight.

The white light from the sun is a mixture of all colours of the rainbow.  This was demonstrated by Isaac Newton, who used a prism to separate the different colours and so form a spectrum.  The colours of light are distinguished by their different wavelengths.  The visible part of the spectrum ranges from red light with a wavelength of about 720 nm, to violet with a wavelength of about 380 nm, with orange, yellow, green, blue and indigo between.  The three different types of colour receptors in the retina of the human eye respond most strongly to red, green and blue wavelengths, giving us our colour vision.


Isn't it is strange that the light is the same, but we see it different depending on where we are. We can see different colour at the same time depending where we are placed.
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« Reply #5605 on: 10:23:38, 14-02-2008 »

But tthat sky isn't really blue t-p!!! Interesting though.

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