Message from @Deutsch Heer
Discord ID: 585932162868707336
<:bahahaha:485147430740951041> <:bahahaha:485147430740951041> :b😆ahahaha: 😆<:bahahaha:485147430740951041> 😆
wow what a great tutorial
No kidding
its hailing where i am
Liberal owned
LOL
hmm without water, maybe fill it with wodka ?
Does it work with milk?
That would be impressive
juice
ence or astralis
juice
juice
juice
pear juice for neil 😄
i’m flabbergasted
@🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄 check the discription,
difference is the light source
but i thought wiki agreed that the moon reflected sun light, ?
ok so i have a question
technically, the light source is still the same.
Back when I was a glober, I think a question like that would either be stupid, or trolling. Because it is.
so now the question is can you make a rainbow with "reflected" sun light from a solid object which is made out of petrified wood ? (moon stone) https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/space/6105902/Moon-rock-given-to-Holland-by-Neil-Armstrong-and-Buzz-Aldrin-is-fake.html
you'd need a super reflective surface...
is the moon a super reflective surface ?
yes, from that distance.
so the color of the moon itself is pure white ? perfectly balanced ?
the glow you're getting from the moon is reflected sunlight, so...
cause it creates a perfect rainbow
any little coloration would taint the light and well that would influence the rainbow if it can still be made ?
as far as I know, the surface color is gray, but that's based on photos.
Images*
haha yes, based on images.
and I believe i've looked at the moon though a telescope a long time ago, too, and it appeared gray.
It may.
i seen yellow moons red moons blue moons a lot of colors
Is there an experiment we can do where we reflect sunlight off a surface, and produce cold light? Because apparently that’s what the moon is emitting. Cold light.
cold light?
thats not a thing
Mhmm.
to my knowledge