Alright guys I was at work today thinking about this. Is the sky blue because the water is blue... or is the water blue because the sky is blue?:wtf:
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Alright guys I was at work today thinking about this. Is the sky blue because the water is blue... or is the water blue because the sky is blue?:wtf:
neither... take astronomy
nein that is one thing i will not do
why not dude? i didnt think i'd like it either but i took it my freshman year of college and it's pretty interesting. you'll learn a lot about the way the universe works and such. who wouldnt wanna know that?
LOL ARE YOU BEING SERIOUS!
DOES THE POPE SHIT IN THE WOODS!?
The sky is blue and makes the ocean blue. Because really, have you ever poured a glass of blue water?
lol blue water...
...like mouth wash? with salt?
the sky is blue from light refraction, reflection and absorption in the water vapor in the atmosphere. blue light happens to be the wavelength of light most commonly reflected and least absorbed.
yeah sophomore year of college coming up... I'll be sure to steer clear from that class. Kinesiology is my major
for more, go on wikipedia and look up rayleigh scattering.
i think that is what it is called anyway :D
weak ass question, i dont really do this but your a sophomore in college, you should know that by now, cmon son:pimp: stay token
Hell yea man! I took an astronomy/weather class my senior year of high school and I'm taking another Astronomy class this upcoming sophomore year of college. Space and how it works fascinates me.Quote:
Originally Posted by ghosty
a science teacher said, "all colors, (including blue for example), appears blue, only because blue light is the only wavelength of color that the (appearance of blue), doesn't reflect into our eyes"
therefore, oceans and skies that appear blue, are therefore not reflecting any blue wavelengths of light into or eyes
therefore, what appears to be blue is definitely not blue
rainbows you are so smart :thumbsup:
You all think this is a dumb question to ask, but I've heard it before. I led my co-worker on for a bit before destroying her with science. That's the way I roll.
But seriously, if the sky was blue because it reflected the ocean, wouldn't it also be green from the grass and rock-coloured from the rocks? Think about it. But not too hard. :D
Hey, im doing Kinesiology too next semester:thumbsup:. Specifically martial arts and weight training.Quote:
Originally Posted by switch226
"blue" is nothing, but a specific wavelength of light
quote your references Crunkjuice
I never thought i would say this to anyone but, I think you smoke entirely too much reefer.
well thats a very good question..sorry dont have an answer :(:stoned:
your dumb bitch, get the fuck out:rastasmoke:
Blue sky ? blue ocean ? what the fuck are those ? round here in the west of Scotland the sky is always grey and cloudy and the ocean is a shitty mucky sort of color due to the fact its full of shit and muck, oh and some nasty radioactive particles from the nuclear power station.
Blue sky and ocean---I wish :)
Cheers
NCM
Lmfao! Brilliant reply from a Brit there.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nightcrewman
Our ocean used to be brown and murky, but the local council took action to clean it up. Dare I say it, they've done a good job! The ocean is now blue and looks quite clear on the shore. It still manages to look dirty from time to time though, mostly when it's rough out at sea, or the weathers really bad.
With an attitude like that I think it's best you get the fuck out.Quote:
Originally Posted by hempnation