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As I have said previously if earth's gravity was sufficient to shift part of the light from the sun to blue then why is it not all blue? The op appears to be immune to reason.
Is the sky black on the moon because there is no atmosphere to create Raleigh scattering?
When you look up at the sky your looking through miles of blueshift, it isn't noticeable locally.
Navigational signals from GPS satellites orbiting at 20,000 km altitude are perceived blueshifted by approximately 0.5 ppb or 5 ? 10−10,[10] corresponding to a (negligible) increase of less than 1 Hz in the frequency of a 1.5 GHz GPS radio signal
not your gps nonsense.
Evidentally the sun looks blueshifted in this picture
clearly blue shifted in this one and several others.
anyways what's more interseting is the sun is near the horizon in these pictures and still remains blue.
Looks like the explanation for the sunset is more complicated then I thought.
sorry not buying it
There are three reasons for not "buying" reality.Stupidity, insanity or dishonesty;
Quote from: Bored chemist on 24/07/2023 08:50:47There are three reasons for not "buying" reality.Stupidity, insanity or dishonesty; Or sticking with the consensus. Textbooks written within living memory (mine) referred to the aether, and time was that 100% of the population knew with absolute certainty that the sun went round the flat earth when it wasn't shining from the Pope's anus.
I'd have said that sticking with the consensus rather than with the evidence was an example of stupidity.
Or, in the case of Bruno, Galileo,...... Einstein....., ......self-preservation.