atariq344
atariq344
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28th Jan 2015
28th Jan 2015
speed of light can change our future
science protons

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  • CozmicKel
    CozmicKel
    29th Jan 2015
    @Nyraion, it is the other way around. Blue light has the shorter wave length. And I am not sure if that is true about colours lighting up different amounts of area unless you are talking about diffraction: blue light is diffracted less, say though a pinhole, which is what causes that rainbow to appear around a light source through something like glass.
  • Yodamort
    Yodamort
    29th Jan 2015
    confusing, pointless but the photons/filter was cool
  • 00yoshi
    00yoshi
    29th Jan 2015
    Telescope its called
  • Nyraion
    Nyraion
    29th Jan 2015
    Nvm about what i said but about light yes but not the electromagnetic spectrum :P
  • Nyraion
    Nyraion
    29th Jan 2015
    @ShadeDrake97 Blue wavelengths are longer red is shorter for instance a red light will illuminate a smaller area because its wavelength is shorter and it loses energy faster and blue will light up more area because of its long weveltength.
  • fuxbert
    fuxbert
    29th Jan 2015
    how the [IIIIII] is this TIMETRAVEL???!!!! and how can this stuff get on fp? lasers and mirrors. whoooooooo!
  • MadisonSilver
    MadisonSilver
    29th Jan 2015
    Nothing new.
  • Death_Silence_66
    Death_Silence_66
    29th Jan 2015
    Guys, please. don't bring religion into powder toy...
  • pkmarci
    pkmarci
    29th Jan 2015
    It means that the "outdated" picture we see was on its way here when the moon was in that form. But even light is not instant, so it is delayed. I never learned this, so I might (and probably is) be wrong.
  • pkmarci
    pkmarci
    29th Jan 2015
    Fake title. Time traveling means we can go into tha future and into the past. In the telescope we see the light that comes to the telescope. Its something like an outdated picture. So, if we look in the telescope and see the moon, and we go closer to the moon (not in the telescope, IRL) we will see a more fresh(er) picture of the moon.