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RE: A Flat Earther's Rough Guide To Winning A Nobel Prize - Overcoming Rayleigh: Why Is The Sky Blue?
WOW. This is an excellent information. I really did not know! It was a very interesting topic.
Then, in cloudy weather, the sky appears in shades of gray because all the shades are scattered about equal amounts. is it correct ?
sun rays, dancing with molecules in the air and coloring the sky.
it's a super idea :)
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Yes there are different types of scattering, like Wei scattering, which describes how light scatters when hitting rain clouds. So assuming a clear sky, we will get perfect blue or red, depending on the time of day.
That is a beautiful way of putting it, and also very accurate! Who says that there is no poetry in science?! :-)
Thank you for your attention and comments, always appreciated! :-)
Cg
Perhaps science is made up of poetic ideas!
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