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Why is the sky blue? Anyone will tell you about the atmosphere 'scattering' light, I propose this for arguement.The light of a star red shifts and blue shifts in accordance with its movement towards or away from you. If you compare the effects of momentum on an object to the effect of a gravity field, then the light entering a gravity field would blue shift and hence the sky is blue!
I suspect that this is because you do not find a rational explanation 'exciting' enough and try to shoehorn some nonsense that you perceive as being a lot more exotic and sexy.
Uhm, the light that hits the earth sideways at sunset makes the sky red and blue and all colors between.
Could the colors of the sunset have to do with more atmospheric lensing?
No.You seem not to have noticed; you get red and blue, but you don't get yellow orange and green.Do you really not understand that, because your idea predicts things the we do not see, your idea is wrong?
The speed of light is thought to be a result of the background temperature of the aether.
Could be that the sun is wrong and more colors would be appropriate, making you wrong,wrong again, making the sun mad.
Could be that the sun is wrong
The speed of light is thought to be a result of the background temperature of the aether
Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 31/05/2023 20:39:51The speed of light is thought to be a result of the background temperature of the aetherNo, it's not.You keep saying things that are not true.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 31/05/2023 23:04:01Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 31/05/2023 20:39:51The speed of light is thought to be a result of the background temperature of the aetherNo, it's not.You keep saying things that are not true.Sure explain away what causes light speed?
Anyhoo when light falls into the gravity field of the nucleus, it presumably blue shifts going in and red shifts going out.
But as light cools off it continues at the same speed?
It's probably because the sun is shining sideways through the gravity field of earth.