You're the dolt that thinks the sun is "white"..."[/I]
That's because it is.
You're the dolt that thinks the sun is "white"..."[/I]
Only if you dumb down a lot ...
Instead of attacking what I say - which is a scientific fact - why don't you Google it?
Go on. I dare you.
http://www.quora.com/What-is-the-emission-spectrum-of-the-sun-How-does-it-compare-to-other-starsInstead of attacking what I say - which is a scientific fact - why don't you Google it?
Go on. I dare you.
White is a flat line. This is not flat.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Spectrum_of_Sunlight_en.svg
http://qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-55d0961c4a7c171475d943d1420ff222Instead of attacking what I say - which is a scientific fact - why don't you Google it?
Go on. I dare you.
They're yellow because they are emitting yellow and that's what the emissions spectrum of hydrogen looks like.The Sun and stars with similar temperatures are yellow when observed from the Earth, and that is why they are often represented with this colour on charts like yours and called “yellow dwarfs”.
In reality, however, the Sun is white.
They're yellow because they are emitting yellow and that's what the emissions spectrum of hydrogen looks like.
The sun emits yellow spikes. They dumb it down to "white" so that paisanos like you can quickly wrap their little minds around it.I'll repeat again: The Sun only appears yellow - or sometimes orange or red - through Earth's atmosphere.
Its true colour is white.
Holy cow!
That proves ... what, again?
Unh Hunh.That the Sun is white.
Unh Hunh.
Now we need to give you a lesson in photography, too?
Not likely, Kipper.I'm the one giving a lesson here.
Not likely, Kipper.
I have oodles of photographs used in industrial publications where the light appears to be "white" but were taken under fluorescent lighting that is a bilious green, then colour corrected to "whitish". You would be hard pressed to find a published photograph that has not undergone some sort of colour correction. They all have been. Literally ....
There is no such thing as "pure white" in nature. It is an abstract construct. There is no actual "black", either and is you've ever had to colour match something to "black", you would find that there are hundreds of "black" colours ... thousands of them, even.
The "Sun" experts ... let me guess, they're on page 2 of the Sun.So you know better than Sun experts, who believe the Sun is white, as to its true colour.
Have you thought about going public with your new solar discovery? You might win a Nobel Prize.