Message from @DrPeper

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2018-09-09 18:49:12 UTC  

or an other light source

2018-09-09 18:49:20 UTC  

Or radiation

2018-09-09 18:49:36 UTC  

light is a form of radiation

2018-09-09 18:49:41 UTC  

so, yes

2018-09-09 18:50:21 UTC  

visible or UV radiation

2018-09-09 18:50:25 UTC  

im struggling to grasp what you mean bby cold light, does a mere drop in temp make the light cold

2018-09-09 18:50:29 UTC  

It can be energy absorbed then it is released as light

2018-09-09 18:50:36 UTC  

so then you have chem/biolumicentent

2018-09-09 18:50:53 UTC  

The drop of temperature makes it cold yes

2018-09-09 18:51:22 UTC  

and going back to my orginal question of, what is the actual cause of the chem/biolumicentant, how it getting the reactants needed

2018-09-09 18:52:44 UTC  

@Satan i mean, if you take a temperature reading of the surface of something being hit by the moonlight, it is generally colder than the same surface just inches away in the moonshade. So moonlight is cold.

2018-09-09 18:53:00 UTC  

@DrPeper solar radiation

2018-09-09 18:53:34 UTC  

that a) isnt chem/biolumicentant b) still requires the sun to hit the moon with visible light

2018-09-09 18:53:45 UTC  

So ?

2018-09-09 18:54:04 UTC  

so when the visible lights hits the moon, it would reflect off

2018-09-09 18:54:17 UTC  

Sunlight ≠ Moonlight | just do an experiment it will show you the results of moonlight lowering the temperature on a plant for example @Satan

2018-09-09 18:54:33 UTC  

The sun light hits the moon. Charges it then the moon glows

2018-09-09 18:54:45 UTC  

I dont know for sure. Neither do you

2018-09-09 18:55:10 UTC  

Gtg. Bbl

2018-09-09 18:55:19 UTC  

Visible light would just reflect off, aka the mainstream model. UV radiation is what you need for phoroscent or flurencent lights sources

2018-09-09 18:56:55 UTC  

also, i am just going to assume it isnt biolumiencent since i doubt you think there are living things on the moon

2018-09-09 18:58:05 UTC  

i wonder why f.e's wont use spectrometer

2018-09-09 18:58:29 UTC  

i thought i mentioned that

2018-09-09 18:58:54 UTC  

What about them

2018-09-09 18:59:39 UTC  

you can figure out what emited the light

2018-09-09 19:00:06 UTC  

Fluorescence is light energy produced by a process wherehigh-energy radiation (such as ultraviolet or X-ray) is absorbed byelectrons surrounding an atom and is re-emitted as light energy. Phosphoresence is light energy produced by a particular typeof chemical reaction where the excess chemical energy of thereactants is given off as light energy. http://www.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_use_Phosphorescent_in_a_sentence

2018-09-09 19:00:27 UTC  

u did pepe

2018-09-09 19:00:28 UTC  

Chemical reaction

2018-09-09 19:01:02 UTC  

no

2018-09-09 19:01:06 UTC  

it isnt a chemical reaction

2018-09-09 19:01:34 UTC  

a chemical reaction emitting light is chemiluminsscent

2018-09-09 19:02:25 UTC  

the only differnce between fluresencet and phosphoresence is the time it takes for the energy to be realeased as light

2018-09-09 19:03:18 UTC  

the former is immediately and the latter is over time

2018-09-10 07:15:47 UTC  
2018-09-12 21:43:21 UTC  

Looks like something's happened that might make for an interesting debate. The main subreddit for the Qanon conspiracy was just banned.

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2018-09-12 21:43:38 UTC  

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2018-09-12 21:43:45 UTC  

Lmao

2018-09-12 21:44:22 UTC  

I am just the messenger and don't want to debate I've got a long day ahead don't have the time

2018-09-12 21:45:00 UTC  

have a great day

2018-09-12 21:49:50 UTC  

Have a safe day my dear @I-VaPE-ChEMtrAiLS