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what color is Sky

April 29 2012 at 10:40 PM
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God first

thanks everybody

what color do you say the sky is?

science says it not really blue that is only a illusion

with love and a holy kiss Roy

 
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RE: what color is Sky

May 15 2012, 10:05 AM 

It depends on where you are when you look at the sky. If you are out in space then the sky is black, but if you are on Earth then the air you have to look thru to see the sky makes the sky look blue if the weather is nice, with often clouds changing the color to various shades of gray.
..... It is not true that God is a painter who keeps painting the various stars and clouds and the sun and moon on some kind of celestial canvas and keeps moving that canvas along daily.

 
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year2027 = us - Roy
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Re: RE: what color is Sky

May 15 2012, 2:25 PM 

God first

thanks QUITTNER

for someone that thinks the is blue because of God


Blue Eyes Are Not Actually Blue

March 7, 2011 at 2:00 am Chad Upton

By Chad Upton | Editor
The most common eye color is brown and the least common is green. Eye color is determined by a number of genes, the actual number of which is unknown. Using six known genes, scientists can predict eye color from brown to blue with 90% accuracy.
The darkness of brown eyes is determined by the amount of melanin (pigment) in them. Blue eyes have little or no melanin, making them translucent; they only appear blue because of an optical illusion known as the Tyndall effect.

The color we perceive something to be is usually due to their pigment, but somethings appear colored for other reasons. Structural colors are one classification of colors that occur not because of their pigment but because of the way light interacts with the matter.
Without getting too technical, different colors of light have different wavelengths. When those waves pass through matter, they can be filtered or scattered in different ways. The Tyndall effect occurs when a light scattering particulate is suspended in a light transmitting medium and the size of the individual particulate is slightly below or near that of the visible spectrum of light.
Some things that appear to be colored due to optical effects are: blue jay and peacock feathers, mother of pearl, butterfly wings, beetle shells, bubbles, oil slicks and one we see every day: the sky.
Broken Secrets

you see it is a illusion the sky is really red

just like your beliefs in no God

it is a illusion too

science said it not me

with love and a holy kiss Roy

 
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Science likes to "lie" a lot,..

April 12 2013, 6:36 PM 

The sky I see is blue, unless it is cloudy, then it may be kind of grey ,
"Science tried to tell me I came from a ape, too,
but I know that is NOT true.
GOD made me, and GOD is true,
the sky I see is blue, too,
When I look at the "true blue"
sky, I know GOD is TRUE too, "
So I have learned not to believe
the lies and deceptions, that those creatures,
that believe, they came from apes, try to
"teach", and make other lost souls, believe.


From Garry
http://creativeminds.webege.com/SMF/index.php

 
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