Posted December 18, 201014 yr I'm looking outside right now and I clearly see that the sky is a dark red. I'm not color blind either. Give me proof that the sky is blue.
December 18, 201014 yr yup ur right, the only colour is dark red, other people think its blue because they are haters
December 18, 201014 yr It has never been blue.It has always been color dark red.People say that the sky is blue because they cannot accept the fact that the sky in color dark red looks beastly and awsome and much more cooler than blue.
December 18, 201014 yr Okay, I'm clueless. Someone please explain the meaning of this thread. The sky is blue... ._.
December 18, 201014 yr Okay, I'm clueless. Someone please explain the meaning of this thread. The sky is blue... ._. You're delusional.
December 18, 201014 yr In all seriousness, it only LOOKS blue. It isn't really blue or any other color. That's just the color that our eye gets. I think.
December 18, 201014 yr Author Okay, I'm clueless. Someone please explain the meaning of this thread. The sky is blue... ._. Look outside, it clearly isn't. We've been lied to this whole time.
December 18, 201014 yr The sky is supposed to blue because of the reflection of the ocean. But, however, the sky isn't blue. At least not today, nor will it be blue for a long while.
December 18, 201014 yr Author The sky is supposed to blue because of the reflection of the ocean. But, however, the sky isn't blue. At least not today, nor will it be blue for a long while. Nope the sky isn't blue, I'm looking at the ocean right now and its red. Fun Fact: The sky is colored because of the reflection of water vapor in the air. If it was because of the ocean, inland areas would be able to see into space 24/7.
December 18, 201014 yr Okay, I'm clueless. Someone please explain the meaning of this thread. The sky is blue... ._. Look outside, it clearly isn't. We've been lied to this whole time. I looked outside while I was reading this thead, to make sure. So, already done. ...Maybe it's where you live? o_o
December 18, 201014 yr The sky appears blue to us on a clear day, because the atoms of nitrogen and oxygen in the atmosphere separate the suns white light into its many colors, and scatter them throughout the atmosphere. The wavelength of the blue light scatters better than the rest, predominates over the other colors in the light spectrum, and makes the sky appear blue to us. The scientific name for this phenomenon is the Tyndall effect, more commonly known as Rayleigh scattering. This phenomenon describes the way in which light physically scatters when it passes through particles in the earths atmosphere that are 1/10th in diameter of the color of the light. The light spectrum ranges in wavelength from red to violet, and, since the wavelength of the blue light passes through the particles with greater ease than the wavelengths of the other colors of light, the sky appear blue to the naked eye. The human eye has three types of light receptors, known as cones, located in the retina. The cones are either considered to be red, or blue, or green, based upon their strong response to light at these wavelengths. As light stimulates these receptors, our vision translates the signals into the colors we see. When gazing at the sky, the red cones respond to the small amounts of red light scattered, and even less strongly to the orange and yellow wavelengths. Although green cones respond to yellow, their response to scattered green and green-blue wavelengths is stronger. Finally, colors near the strongly scattered blue wavelengths stimulate the blue receptors. In short, the skylight stimulates the red and green cones almost equally, while stimulating the blue cones more strongly. For these reasons, our vision naturally adjusts as clearly as possible to separate colors.
December 18, 201014 yr The sky is supposed to blue because of the reflection of the ocean. But, however, the sky isn't blue. At least not today, nor will it be blue for a long while. For the past like 5 days down here in LA, it has been completely gray o.e
December 21, 201014 yr Technically, the sky doesn't have a color. It's because of the sun that we percieve it as blue. When the sun is gone (at night) we see the sky closer to what it really is: nothing.
I'm looking outside right now and I clearly see that the sky is a dark red. I'm not color blind either.
Give me proof that the sky is blue.