Message from @Dedenga

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2019-01-25 14:54:34 UTC  

most visible colors to humans

2019-01-25 14:54:40 UTC  

I'm willing to bet you could train peopoe to be careful of something much faster with those colors

2019-01-25 14:54:47 UTC  

i thought red was the most visible color

2019-01-25 14:54:51 UTC  

same thing as snake and spider fear being innate

2019-01-25 14:55:06 UTC  

there should be 3 most visible colors

2019-01-25 14:55:08 UTC  

something about the rods and cones that pick up red light regenerate faster than the rest

2019-01-25 14:55:25 UTC  

whatever the absorption maxima are for the different pigments in cone cells are

2019-01-25 14:55:28 UTC  

that's why you can use red lights at night and regain your night vision quickly

2019-01-25 14:56:14 UTC  

the three things that humans pick up first when looking for other people in the woods is faces, hands/arms, and rifles

2019-01-25 14:56:18 UTC  

units are nm

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/371875015018283009/538371545689489428/Cones_SMJ2_E.png

2019-01-25 14:56:38 UTC  

yeah blue light like blasts ur shit and makes u blind in the dark

2019-01-25 14:57:41 UTC  

Wasps are chad

2019-01-25 14:58:26 UTC  

it may just because be redlight is lower energy

2019-01-25 14:59:40 UTC  

"t takes a while for true night vision to be recovered. About 10 minutes for 10%, 30-45 minutes for 80%, the rest may take hours, days, or a week. The issue is the chemical in the eye, rhodopsin - commonly called visual purple, is broken down quickly by light. The main issue then is intensity; color is only an issue because the rods (responsible for night vision) are most sensitive at a particular color. That color is a blue-green (507nm) similar to traffic light green (which is this color for a entirely different reason). It would seem that using the lowest brightness (using this color) additional light needed for a task is the best bet to retain this dark adaptation because it allows rods to function at their best."

2019-01-25 15:03:36 UTC  

that sounds like reasonable chemical kinetics

2019-01-25 15:04:24 UTC  

all i know is the us military uses red flashlights for reading maps, green light for cockpits, and night vision for everything else

2019-01-25 15:04:52 UTC  

>All of the [cone]receptors contain the protein photopsin, with variations in its conformation causing differences in the optimum wavelengths absorbed.

2019-01-25 15:04:57 UTC  

my dad had those

2019-01-25 15:05:22 UTC  

so this is how mantis shrimp can have so many different types of cone cells

2019-01-25 15:05:39 UTC  

it's not that hard to evolve new ones

2019-01-25 15:06:06 UTC  

Ordered some fucking food and the chicken wasn't even warm <:weirdchamp:515700414230822912>

2019-01-25 15:06:32 UTC  

you can just add some ions to the enviroment and get a different absorbtion maximum

2019-01-25 15:06:48 UTC  

what are we all making for lunch/dinner/tea today?

2019-01-25 15:07:34 UTC  

nothing

2019-01-25 15:07:56 UTC  

The no diet

2019-01-25 15:09:39 UTC  

I wasn't even hungry but I was like I might as well eat something as I'm gonna be on the bus for like 2 hours

2019-01-25 15:09:44 UTC  

Fucking cunts

2019-01-25 15:09:55 UTC  

I took it back and they still fucked it up

2019-01-25 15:10:46 UTC  

speak to the manager

2019-01-25 15:14:50 UTC  

Not even fucking worth it

2019-01-25 15:17:19 UTC  

Interesting stuff.

2019-01-25 15:19:35 UTC  

i shot the deputy he was a little beeeeach

2019-01-25 15:20:47 UTC  

Waffles for breakfast

2019-01-25 15:22:15 UTC  

I'm gonna makes some tacos today.

2019-01-25 15:23:18 UTC  

Fish tacos

2019-01-25 15:23:32 UTC  

I wish I was born in time for intergalactic travel.

2019-01-25 15:23:57 UTC  

I'm making beef tacos.

2019-01-25 15:25:12 UTC  

Can we have a channel specifically for like educational shit? <@&483323382461366273>

2019-01-25 15:28:34 UTC  

No