• Wren@lemmy.today
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    2 days ago

    Maybe go back and re-read my comment and following explanation of why I made my comment. I just told you about emission spectrums, I don’t need it explained back to me.

    Feel free to respond but it feels like I’m talking to a wall here. I’m done.

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      2 days ago

      Excuse me, but same feeling here.

      You bring up the argument of emission spectrums, and I’m bringing up as a counterargument and using it against your argument, because it makes even more sense in favor of what I’m saying — that our plants wouldn’t look yellow here because the sun doesn’t just emit yellow light. Your very first point just doesn’t make sense. Our sun is a “yellow star” as a classification but it doesn’t emit only yellow light. It emits light filling a spectrum even wider than human vision is able to view. Are you even paying attention and following along your own point? Honestly, my Good Person…

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        2 days ago

        And. Neither. Does. A. Red. Dwarf. Emit. Only. Red. Light.

        It’s like you completely forget the point I was making to go on some tangent. Yes, we have a yellow sun because it turns out the colours we call things are based on how we see. Next up we’ll learn how sounds are described based on how we hear. Wait until you learn about the other senses we use to learn and communicate about our environment.

        Just like we call plants green.

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          I guess we’ll just agree to agree then. Seems like we’re making the same points in the end.

          gg, have a good one. 🤝