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I am unsure, however, about what of that is modeled in TPT.
As the speed of photons stays the same, no matter what, something else changes with the photons that lose energy. And that is their wavelength. The more energy a photon has, the more "violet" it gets, the less energy, the more "red" it gets (Including UV and IR wavelengths).
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LOL his nickname :D anyway nice simuation.
Erops19, it is both colour and color, they are the same, it really just depends on how the society around you does it.
if this happen by speed, we can separate red and blue with only glass and qrtz. (no gravity something). I'll try it and I think Erops19's idea may be right. (I'm not good at English. these are right?)
Neat. I'm not good at physics, but I guess this is about the speed, right? A white photon, when refracted in TPT, will change it's colour and speed, according to said color: Red photons go faster, blue go slower (The speed change is how actual refraction works, after all). Of course, faster photon will be less affected by the black hole, which will make the difference bigger and more noticeable, "separating" the photons by colour (is it "color" or "colour"?). +1
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