@TheWeirdWorld I'm a scuba diver this isn't true. That's the thermocline point but yes no red light. Blood still appears a red shade
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@TheWeirdWorld blood appears red because of oxygen. Not light lol -
@mccabe702@TheWeirdWorld it appears red because the blood reflects red light the most. Green is 2nd. -
@21EChard@TheWeirdWorld false. It appears green due to lack of oxygen. Once oxygen interacts with it, it is red. -
@mccabe702@TheWeirdWorld and red light from the sun cannot penetrate that deep in the water due to its lower energy -
@21EChard@TheWeirdWorld there's less oxygen at lower depths....... -
@mccabe702@TheWeirdWorld read this short bit from scientists at UC Santa Barbara. It explains the light idea http://scienceline.ucsb.edu/getkey.php?key=1451 … -
@21EChard@TheWeirdWorld I don't need to read anything. The only reason blood ever appears red is because of oxygen. -
@mccabe702@TheWeirdWorld that's just not true... Multiple different sources argue my same point http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/2005-08/1123804201.An.r.html … - 7 more replies
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@TheWeirdWorld@TheUrbanSlangs Amsterdam would be all green underwater@danielwillAmThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@TheWeirdWorld: pic.twitter.com/6AmliudQhu” idk in what situation I'd find myself bleeding 30 ft under water but it's good to know
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@TheWeirdWorld: pic.twitter.com/OG8NM5rVwb” wait, whuuut? I mean, seriously??????


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