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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
off to bed, have a nice chat 😄
g'night!
Warmer in moonshade, than the actual moonlight.
Moonlight is cold.
im sure there are many other variables that influenced that
and what the hecc is moon shade?
People do this for themselves all the time.
The shade outside of the path of moonlight. Like a bridge at night.
Take the test under a bridge outside of the moonlight, then back in the moonlight. It will be colder in the moonlight.
This is a real thing.
Yeet
@RidleyChozo Reposting your find here.
*"im sure there are many other variables that influenced that"*
This is an argument from incredulity. Statement, rather. It seems you want to hold onto your views so strongly, that you'll immediately dismiss something on the grounds that some unknown factors **must** be at play. Even if you don't know them. Just so you can hold onto your beliefs.
Not attacking you for it, but it does seem worth noting.
i found a anwser on reddit “The night sky is cold.
Objects exposed to the night sky will radiate their heat into it. Objects exposed to less of the sky (such as under a tree) can "see" less of the sky and will radiate less heat to the sky.
Its the same reason amateur astronomers put tubes in front of their telescopes.”
You can do the same thing with an ordinary thermometer that produces no heat of it’s own.
That explanation is a deflection of the point.
Thank you for looking though.
Also, another of the main points being, if the moon is in fact reflecting sunlight, which is hot, why is it not reflecting light that also produces warmth? 🧐
because the moon doesnt reflect the UV light the sun has
So you can do an experiment of your own where hot light can be reflected into cold light?
anyone wanna play some minecraft
there is no such thing as cold light, cold light could only produced by a black light which is impossible because light cant be shade
Your statement is pure nonsense.
Yes, there is such a thing as cold light.
I’m sorry if you believe there isn’t.
ok i just searched it up and it looks like it is a thing its called luminescence
bio-luminescence is technically referred to as cold light.