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Anonymous Coward User ID: 72618033 Australia 07/19/2016 07:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I know that it has been discussed many times before here, but is the sun really getting much hotter or are we all just doomers? 30 years ago the sun was a warm happy yellow. Spf on sunscreens was 8+ A newspaper left in the sun took two weeks to yellow. It took ALL DAY in the sun to get burnt. Ffwd 30 years. The sun is a stinging blinding white. Spfs are now 50+ A newspaper takes ONE DAY in the sun to yellow. A sunburn happens in as little as 15 minutes. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 2295458 United States 07/19/2016 07:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I know that it has been discussed many times before here, but is the sun really getting much hotter or are we all just doomers? 30 years ago the sun was a warm happy yellow. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72618033 Spf on sunscreens was 8+ A newspaper left in the sun took two weeks to yellow. It took ALL DAY in the sun to get burnt. Ffwd 30 years. The sun is a stinging blinding white. Spfs are now 50+ A newspaper takes ONE DAY in the sun to yellow. A sunburn happens in as little as 15 minutes. Now, is that because our ozone layer in the atmosphere has disappeared, or is it because the sun itself has changed and is heating up? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72618033 Australia 07/19/2016 07:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I know that it has been discussed many times before here, but is the sun really getting much hotter or are we all just doomers? 30 years ago the sun was a warm happy yellow. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72618033 Spf on sunscreens was 8+ A newspaper left in the sun took two weeks to yellow. It took ALL DAY in the sun to get burnt. Ffwd 30 years. The sun is a stinging blinding white. Spfs are now 50+ A newspaper takes ONE DAY in the sun to yellow. A sunburn happens in as little as 15 minutes. Now, is that because our ozone layer in the atmosphere has disappeared, or is it because the sun itself has changed and is heating up? The ozone layer is still there. Its the sun. Its not heating up...its changing vawelength...heading higher into the ultraviolet. |
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User ID: 71510967 Dominican Republic 07/19/2016 09:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I know that it has been discussed many times before here, but is the sun really getting much hotter or are we all just doomers? 30 years ago the sun was a warm happy yellow. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72618033 Spf on sunscreens was 8+ A newspaper left in the sun took two weeks to yellow. It took ALL DAY in the sun to get burnt. Ffwd 30 years. The sun is a stinging blinding white. Spfs are now 50+ A newspaper takes ONE DAY in the sun to yellow. A sunburn happens in as little as 15 minutes. Now, is that because our ozone layer in the atmosphere has disappeared, or is it because the sun itself has changed and is heating up? The ozone layer is still there. Its the sun. Its not heating up...its changing vawelength...heading higher into the ultraviolet. ^^^ this The ozone layer is a valid question. Can be refuted by the fact that the other planets are heating up too. Planets and moon also look brighter. It's a solar event. Recent "black spots" can very well be the first "above ultraviolet" zones bleeding thru. Last Edited by ~OM~ on 07/19/2016 09:41 PM om tat sat om |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72618571 Australia 07/19/2016 09:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I know that it has been discussed many times before here, but is the sun really getting much hotter or are we all just doomers? Maybe it's because hydrogen fuses to helium and when sufficient helium builds up in lower layer helium fusion switches on. Helium fusion produces shorter wavelengths than hydrogen fusion. Eventually all the helium fuses and the byproducts slow down hydrogen fusion to the point that glaciers build up on earth. It then takes 100,000 years to clear before full hydrogen fusion can restart. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 71643882 United States 07/19/2016 10:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I know that it has been discussed many times before here, but is the sun really getting much hotter or are we all just doomers? the Sun isn't yellow anymore because of our depleting atmosphere... it's not because it's getting hotter... I'll explain the science of it... you can believe whatever you want. the Sun is white. Out in space... the Sun has always been white. White light is all the colors of the color spectrum together. The reason it used to appear yellow, was once all the colors of the sun hit our atmosphere.... our atmosphere scattered away some of the colors. Red, Orange, and Yellow have the longest wavelengths... Blue, Violet and Green have the shortest wavelengths... so, when all the colors of the Sun hit our atmosphere... Blue, Violet and Green got scattered away because of their short wavelengths... and only Red, Orange and Yellow could get through to our eyes because they have their longer wavelengths... now that our atmosphere is depleting more and more ...it's no longer there to scatter the Blue, Violet and Green away... so, now all the colors come through, instead of just Red, Orange and Yellow... which makes white. The Sun may actually be getting hotter... but not quickly enough that it's the reason you see white today...It's not the Sun gaining more mass, or getting hotter at such a rate that you'll ever see it turn blue... the reason it's gone from yellow to white ...is the depletion of our atmosphere no longer being around enough to scatter away color light of shorter wavelengths. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72618033 Australia 07/19/2016 10:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I know that it has been discussed many times before here, but is the sun really getting much hotter or are we all just doomers? the Sun isn't yellow anymore because of our depleting atmosphere... it's not because it's getting hotter... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71643882 I'll explain the science of it... you can believe whatever you want. the Sun is white. Out in space... the Sun has always been white. White light is all the colors of the color spectrum together. The reason it used to appear yellow, was once all the colors of the sun hit our atmosphere.... our atmosphere scattered away some of the colors. Red, Orange, and Yellow have the longest wavelengths... Blue, Violet and Green have the shortest wavelengths... so, when all the colors of the Sun hit our atmosphere... Blue, Violet and Green got scattered away because of their short wavelengths... and only Red, Orange and Yellow could get through to our eyes because they have their longer wavelengths... now that our atmosphere is depleting more and more ...it's no longer there to scatter the Blue, Violet and Green away... so, now all the colors come through, instead of just Red, Orange and Yellow... which makes white. The Sun may actually be getting hotter... but not quickly enough that it's the reason you see white today...It's not the Sun gaining more mass, or getting hotter at such a rate that you'll ever see it turn blue... the reason it's gone from yellow to white ...is the depletion of our atmosphere no longer being around enough to scatter away color light of shorter wavelengths. That explains why the weather is going nuts on the rest of the planets as well. Fucken aliens and their suvs and pollution and chemtrails. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 70481053 United States 07/19/2016 10:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I know that it has been discussed many times before here, but is the sun really getting much hotter or are we all just doomers? 30 years ago the sun was a warm happy yellow. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72618033 Spf on sunscreens was 8+ A newspaper left in the sun took two weeks to yellow. It took ALL DAY in the sun to get burnt. Ffwd 30 years. The sun is a stinging blinding white. Spfs are now 50+ A newspaper takes ONE DAY in the sun to yellow. A sunburn happens in as little as 15 minutes. Now, is that because our ozone layer in the atmosphere has disappeared, or is it because the sun itself has changed and is heating up? The ozone layer is still there. Its the sun. Its not heating up...its changing vawelength...heading higher into the ultraviolet. ^^^ this The ozone layer is a valid question. Can be refuted by the fact that the other planets are heating up too. Planets and moon also look brighter. It's a solar event. Recent "black spots" can very well be the first "above ultraviolet" zones bleeding thru. The ozone thinning does not help, but the major cause is the increased density of the interstellar medium (ISM) that our solar system has entered. Imagine a Super Nova that blew out a significant amount of super heated gasses eons ago creating pockets and ribbons of gasses in this part of the Milky Way. Space is hardly a vacuum, or homogenous, and now our solar system has entered an area of relatively denser ISM than what it has sailing through for many prior eons. If it was not for the Heliosphere and our Earth's magnetosphere, we would all be crispy critters. Our Sun can destroy us, but it also protects us by deflecting some of the molecules cast into space from that long ago Super Nova - some of which remains at thousands of degrees temp. This is why the other planets are also showing heating and changes. Used to be easy to find this stuff in the media and even on NASA sites. Then they buried it. ********* |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72527904 United States 07/19/2016 11:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I know that it has been discussed many times before here, but is the sun really getting much hotter or are we all just doomers? Thinning Atmospheres letting different frequencies of light and heat in . WHen People see the northern lights and think there all pretty that is space and all its dangers trying to get thru our safety net and when a Massive solar wind from a massive coronal hole blows thru some day believe me we allForest was will know... Who knows maybe there was a breach when the Tunguska forest was leveled years ago. Just think what will happen when that happens above a place like Mecca Or New York ... What ever religion u are or how racist you are won't matter then...At that point it will be realized that we are all human and the same. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 59490123 United States 07/20/2016 02:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I know that it has been discussed many times before here, but is the sun really getting much hotter or are we all just doomers? the aluminum particles, that the "secret government" has been spraying in our atmosphere, has reached the point where we are being cooked - is reflecting the Sun's light, so yes it is hotter, but not because the Sun is hotter, it is the same temp it has always been, and is in fact, less active than it has been in a decade - with huge coronal holes |
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