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Message Subject Debunker Talk LIVE Chat 24/7 - A debunker's paradise!!
Poster Handle Circuit Breaker
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Even if the sun had changed color (which it hasn't) none of the bunkers has explained why such a thing should be caused by Nancy's imaginary planet. Typical of their non-joined-up thinking.

Freestore is a troll. 78/68 is a congenital idiot.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 535867

As I stated above, one has to be careful with how they express the color of the sun. If someone were to say, "The sun is yellow." Well, that's technically not true. It only appears yellow due to the Earth's atmosphere. But I would understand what the person meant. I mentioned on a previous page that it was the Earth's atmosphere that made the sun appear yellow and, naturally, I was attacked by User for even saying that. He claimed I didn't know what I was talking about even though though my post was based on information I obtained from the Internet. But, I digress. As I was saying, "debunkers" need to word their responses carefully because we know how User likes to play word games and take things out of context. So, you need to remember that the sun is actually white but appears yellow due to Earth's atmosphere. This is most noticeable in the early morning and late afternoon...especially sunrise and sunset because the sun's light has to pass through more of Earth's atmosphere to reach your location and more of the blue and violet light spectrum are filtered out. At noon, the sun's light doesn't have to pass through as much, therefore, less of the blue and violet spectrum are filtered out. So, in actuality, the flunkers are right when they say the sun is white. However, they're implying that the sun used to be yellow and that it's color change is related to "Planet X." That is obviously wrong since the sun is white and has been. If the color of the sun appears different, which I don't think it does, then the change is with the atmosphere...not the sun. Something I suggested once before and was attacked for. But this page tends to support my claim:
[link to www.universetoday.com]

Now, I also did a search for sunset images from 1970 and found the following:
[link to www.tranzoa.net]

Now, compare that with an image of sunset from this year:
[link to www.screenwritingforhollywood.com]

Do you see a lot of difference in the color? No.

So, flunkers, let's see what you have to suggest that the sun has indeed changed.
 
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