While he is having gay sex with Buttigieg he could proclaim that he was "born to do this". Originally Posted by friendly fred
maybe his 2024 campaign slogan will be "born to bend over"
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The Warren line is funny.FYI.
In physics, a color is visible light with a specific wavelength. Black and white are not colors because they do not have specific wavelengths. Instead, white light contains all wavelengths of visible light. Black, on the other hand, is the absence of visible light.
Not quite Einstein. An object appears white because all the wavelengths of visible light are reflected. An object appears black because all of the wavelengths of visible light are absorbed. Reflect and absorb are the key words. Back to Physics class for you. You should take Rick Perry with you. Originally Posted by oeb11
White light contains all colors in combination. Black is a total absence of light. The first person to realize that white light was made up of the colors of the rainbow was Isaac Newton, who in 1666 passed sunlight through a narrow slit and then a prism to project the colored spectrum onto a wall, according to Michael Fowler, a physics professor at the University of Virginia.
Numbnuts, your livescience link did not say anything different than what I posted. Why can you see the individual colors of the reflected light in Newtons experiment? When the light passes thru the prism it's not traveling at speed of light (something like 186,000 miles per second) at slower speed the human eye can see the individual colors ( the longer the wavelength, the slower the speed thus the seperation of colors). Same reason you can only see a rainbow for a very short distance. The reflected light regains speed back to the speed of light. You trying to school someone in Physics would be like Rick Perry trying to school someone in Organic Chemistry, where he got an "F" at Texas A&M
FYI.
https://www.livescience.com/50678-visible-light.html Originally Posted by adav8s28
Numbnuts, your livescience link did not say anything different than what I posted. Why can you see the individual colors of the reflected light in Newtons experiment? When the light passes thru the prism it's not traveling at speed of light (something like 186,000 miles per second) at slower speed the human eye can see the individual colors ( the longer the wavelength, the slower the speed thus the seperation of colors). Same reason you can only see a rainbow for a very short distance. The reflected light regains speed back to the speed of light. You trying to school someone in Physics would be like Rick Perry trying to school someone in Organic Chemistry, where he got an "F" at Texas A&M Originally Posted by eccielover