Been thinking about telling someone with blue eyes about the concept of "structural coloration" "The color of your eyes is fascinating because it's the result of the scattering of pure white light Your eyes are blue the same way the sky is blue, or the sea" "Aww"
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People talk about the "Yellow Sun Paradox" You can take a picture of the Sun overhead at noon and see that it's white, but everyone thinks of it as yellow Because it's always against a blue backdrop, and as it gets lower in the sky (and easier to look at) it gets yellower
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The difference between a white and a red sun is about 200ish miles of atmosphere.
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