Message from @Morning Dew
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he speed of light in a substance is slower than in a vacuum since the light is being absorbed and reemitted by the atoms in the sample. Since the density of a liquid usually decreases with temperature, it is not surprising that the speed of light in a liquid will normally increase as the temperature increases. Thus, the index of refraction normally decreases as the temperature increases for a liquid. For many organic liquids the index of refraction decreases by approximately 0.0005 for every 1 °C increase in temperature. However for water the variation is only about -0.0001/°C.
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@Zanick Denisity does not define refractive index
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@Zanick you can rejoin vc on the condition you stop pushing this density dictates refractive index lie.
How did i get here
@Morning Dew post the source of this picture
Where did u get these
they’re from the UAP channel, thumbnails in the bottom right
yeah scary censorship
heh
Surely if they have bigger brains the time it takes for information to go from one neuron to the other takes longer, although they would put more deep thought into problems
Unless they had the necessary components to process such large amounts of information.