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Mushroom King Reged: 09/21/11 Posts: 155 |
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You’re confusing the actual color with meaning. The color just represents the compounds burning and not the actual content of the subatomic particles. Quote: What I’m saying is, what does all decay become? You’re stuck on what a star is. A star, not a black hole. And when you break down sub atomic particles, at their core. What are they? And what is light? You’re still wanting me to say a stars light is white. I know that, and it hits our atmosphere and refracts, making it blue to us. The atmosphere, and it changes again upon the surface it hits. Dumping energy into that, as well as reflecting back as the resonance of that color. I’m well aware. And so my question, is how do you split light? And you won’t answer that. Which I find interesting. Edit: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki What makes a diamond do this? When it’s 99.95% one material? Carbon? What’s the mechanic at play that splits the light? The atom? Right? The atom itself is dividing light in a way you can’t replicate with other materials can you? Edit2: you could say the light gets decompressed into its finer wavelengths. Right? -------------------- int getRandomNumber() { return 4; // Chosen by random dice roll }; // guaranteed to be random. <3 GeoHot Edited by mushroomboy (01/16/24 01:18 PM)
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