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Anonymous Coward User ID: 31769448 United States 01/20/2013 02:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Doesnt look too gold or yellow orange , the way youd see in sunsets years ago Quoting: SOLAR CHANGE ?? 1486167 Is this because of change in earths latitude /longitude alignment change in what fuel the sun is burning or 21/12/12 ........ THE SUN WHEN I WAS YOUNGER WAS GOLDEN AND MANY NICE GOLDEN SUNSETS THERE IS A DIFFERENT VIBE IN THE SKY THESE DAYS been that way for several years now and if you look at it after rise or near dusk, it has turned blue actually |
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Da fuq User ID: 16258666 United States 01/20/2013 03:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Consider that it's 6000 on the suns surface, while miles above it is around 2 million. One of the features we observe on the sun which have no business being there according to the standard model, are sunspots. The most significant thing about a sunspot, is the fact that center of the sunspot is dark. If the sun is trying to radiate light energy from its core, we should expect that it is bright. If you think about the Umbra, the darkest place in the center of sunspots. That's the place where we can see deepest into the sun. Consider the fact at that point where we can really see down into the sun, that's the absolute coldest place we are able to measure. Mainstream science on TV and what is taught to you in public school is not only boring. It's 100% wrong. (Hint hint, the sun is electric) Last Edited by Da fuq on 01/20/2013 03:01 PM |
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Weasel_Turbine User ID: 31859349 United States 01/20/2013 03:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes. Plus the OP said specifically "Doesnt look too gold or yellow orange , the way youd see in sunsets years ago" I don't know what sunsets he's been looking at but all the ones I see have the sun yellow and orange as they always have been. If you have to insist that you've won an Internet argument, you've probably lost badly. - Danth's Law |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 32633387 Croatia 01/20/2013 03:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Consider that it's 6000 on the suns surface, while miles above it is around 2 million. One of the features we observe on the sun which have no business being there according to the standard model, are sunspots. The most significant thing about a sunspot, is the fact that center of the sunspot is dark. If the sun is trying to radiate light energy from its core, we should expect that it is bright. If you think about the Umbra, the darkest place in the center of sunspots. That's the place where we can see deepest into the sun. Consider the fact at that point where we can really see down into the sun, that's the absolute coldest place we are able to measure. Mainstream science on TV and what is taught to you in public school is not only boring. It's 100% wrong. (Hint hint, the sun is electric) :tesla99: |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 5643861 Canada 01/20/2013 03:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The reason wha the sun looked more gold-ish yellow over a decade ago is because a lot more (unfiltered) pollution was going on there and the century ahead. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 29806047 Now the atmosphere is cleaner, so more wavelengths are getting through. Simple as that. most rational thing I have heard in regards to people sayiung the sun is changing, I always have thought that particles and pollution in the atmosphere is to blame.. |
The Guy User ID: 5145260 United States 01/20/2013 03:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | this my skies look like this garbage all day. even on the clearest day, a fucking jet goes over, then its overcast the whole day. It annoys me when people only notice the sky when it's something they don't like. Take a look on a clear blue day. You'll still see planes, in exactly the same patterns as the "chemtrails." It works even better at night, when you can see the planes more easily by their running lights. It's good to be open-minded, just don't let your brain fall out. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 22944917 United States 01/20/2013 04:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Doesnt look too gold or yellow orange , the way youd see in sunsets years ago Quoting: SOLAR CHANGE ?? 1486167 Is this because of change in earths latitude /longitude alignment change in what fuel the sun is burning or 21/12/12 ........ THE SUN WHEN I WAS YOUNGER WAS GOLDEN AND MANY NICE GOLDEN SUNSETS THERE IS A DIFFERENT VIBE IN THE SKY THESE DAYS it has been for some time now |
Osmos User ID: 13829092 United States 01/20/2013 04:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Consider that it's 6000 on the suns surface, while miles above it is around 2 million. One of the features we observe on the sun which have no business being there according to the standard model, are sunspots. The most significant thing about a sunspot, is the fact that center of the sunspot is dark. If the sun is trying to radiate light energy from its core, we should expect that it is bright. If you think about the Umbra, the darkest place in the center of sunspots. That's the place where we can see deepest into the sun. Consider the fact at that point where we can really see down into the sun, that's the absolute coldest place we are able to measure. Mainstream science on TV and what is taught to you in public school is not only boring. It's 100% wrong. (Hint hint, the sun is electric) |
aliensbro User ID: 32040337 United States 01/20/2013 04:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It was so bright yesterday when I got in the car I couldn't even keep my eyes open Quoting: aliensbro I couldn't even look in the general direction of it yesterday without sunglasses. Took a look at it through my welders hood. Insane. I didn't have my sunglasses with me I wasn't even tryin to look in the direction of the sun, I finally said fuck it and just pointed my face at the floorboard cause I couldn't keep my eyes from watering so bad. |
aliensbro User ID: 32040337 United States 01/20/2013 04:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Consider that it's 6000 on the suns surface, while miles above it is around 2 million. One of the features we observe on the sun which have no business being there according to the standard model, are sunspots. The most significant thing about a sunspot, is the fact that center of the sunspot is dark. If the sun is trying to radiate light energy from its core, we should expect that it is bright. If you think about the Umbra, the darkest place in the center of sunspots. That's the place where we can see deepest into the sun. Consider the fact at that point where we can really see down into the sun, that's the absolute coldest place we are able to measure. Mainstream science on TV and what is taught to you in public school is not only boring. It's 100% wrong. (Hint hint, the sun is electric) Brilliance, and couldn't be more true and well said. |
aliensbro User ID: 32040337 United States 01/20/2013 04:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The reason wha the sun looked more gold-ish yellow over a decade ago is because a lot more (unfiltered) pollution was going on there and the century ahead. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 29806047 Now the atmosphere is cleaner, so more wavelengths are getting through. Simple as that. most rational thing I have heard in regards to people sayiung the sun is changing, I always have thought that particles and pollution in the atmosphere is to blame.. Ask yourself a simple question, if our atmosphere were somehow getting cleaner why is everyone pushing global warming |
aliensbro User ID: 32040337 United States 01/20/2013 04:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | this my skies look like this garbage all day. even on the clearest day, a fucking jet goes over, then its overcast the whole day. It annoys me when people only notice the sky when it's something they don't like. Take a look on a clear blue day. You'll still see planes, in exactly the same patterns as the "chemtrails." It works even better at night, when you can see the planes more easily by their running lights. Unfortunately this is all too familiar of a sight now for most people and they don't even see it as abnormal. |
Da fuq User ID: 16258666 United States 01/20/2013 04:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The reason wha the sun looked more gold-ish yellow over a decade ago is because a lot more (unfiltered) pollution was going on there and the century ahead. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 29806047 Now the atmosphere is cleaner, so more wavelengths are getting through. Simple as that. most rational thing I have heard in regards to people sayiung the sun is changing, I always have thought that particles and pollution in the atmosphere is to blame.. Ask yourself a simple question, if our atmosphere were somehow getting cleaner why is everyone pushing global warming If anything, the sun should appear darker. DUE TO ALL THIS GLOBAL WARMING Last Edited by Da fuq on 01/20/2013 05:01 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 24583650 United States 01/20/2013 05:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Do us all a favor, fucktard: Renounce your citizenship, move somewhere you are "free", and quit posting your moronic uneducated drivel about the sun. This guy probably thinks the sun is powered by nuclear fusion. Poor uneducated idiot. The Sun is just a Black Hole. As it draws matter into itself from the local cloud that matter heats up and radiates. Once we move out of the local cloud the Sun will once again go dark. |
aliensbro User ID: 32040337 United States 01/20/2013 05:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Holy shit I just had a light go off. You guys ever seen that Egyptian picture with the black sun? Maybe it really is a black hole, I don't have the knowledge to even attempt to intelligently tackle this question. It draws in matter creating light, xrays, and radiation. hmm but if this were possible given our current understanding of a black hole we would not be able to see the light, would we? confused. Last Edited by aliensbro on 01/20/2013 05:16 PM |
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RangerKeel User ID: 31779923 Bulgaria 01/20/2013 06:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Forget the shills, or people who don't know what they're talking about. Quoting: S0L4RN1GHTM4R3 It has certainly been more intense in the last few years. You used to be able to look damn near right at the sun for a second or so, you can't look anywhere near it now. It makes driving a bitch when it's about to set. I began to notice it while driving in 2007 - before sunset when opposing the sun was not the normal perception to look at it - too shiny. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 26757586 Canada 01/20/2013 06:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Its reacting to energy from the Galactic Center. From Sirius and Sirius B and the Black Hole. The Sun is moving out of the way and Earth is going to start to take the brunt of it a little at a time as we move out from behind the Sun until we are fully exposed and then lookout. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 24583650 United States 01/20/2013 06:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes, it was yellow back then. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1230294 As a kid I always draw the midday summer sun yellow in my drawings with clear blue sky. Dont come with BS that it was always this blinding white and bigger size. It's the ozone layer getting thinner, that cause visual change! The size and brightness of the Sun is dependant upon the surrounding space. A helium balloon will expand and eventually burst when it travels so far up in the atmosphere that there is no longer enough pressure to hold the helium in. Were in the local cloud now, entering an area of space where there is less matter. Perhaps this local cloud has acted as a light defuser for the Sun and is now going away. 17:00 here. [link to www.youtube.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 31113624 United States 01/20/2013 06:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes, it was yellow back then. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1230294 As a kid I always draw the midday summer sun yellow in my drawings with clear blue sky. Dont come with BS that it was always this blinding white and bigger size. It's the ozone layer getting thinner, that cause visual change! The size and brightness of the Sun is dependant upon the surrounding space. A helium balloon will expand and eventually burst when it travels so far up in the atmosphere that there is no longer enough pressure to hold the helium in. Were in the local cloud now, entering an area of space where there is less matter. Perhaps this local cloud has acted as a light defuser for the Sun and is now going away. 17:00 here. [link to www.youtube.com] What does it all mean? sorry I'm kind of dumb... |
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