repoman0
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I certainly do not trust that you know more about physics or and science than I do, trust me on that.
I said the sky is clear, as does the article. QQ more.
The light that reaches the eye appears blue because of the wavelengths of blue light.
It doesn't really matter if you understand it or not though, Merry Christmas.![]()
You said the sky appears blue because it transmits blue light when in reality the sky appears blue because it scatters blue light, transmitting it more poorly than green and red. Might seem like a subtle misunderstanding to someone like yourself but to anyone with a clue, makes it obvious you have no grasp of the underlying concepts. You’re able to parrot the fact that the sky is clear, which no one is disputing, but have no idea why that is the case.
Of course it doesn’t matter that you don’t have the level of understanding to accurately explain this, you can make a good living regardless in other fields and real physicists generally don’t get paid that well. You just might look like a dunce on an Internet forum trying to argue with someone who knows better than you. In the end, looking like a dunce on the internet doesn’t matter one bit. Merry Christmas to you too.
