Message from @Matt77
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so you pretty much know everything
delta lambda / lambda
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they dont know what that means
laymans
the change in wavelength divided by the original wavelength
still means nothing to laymans
@Matt77 I meant in terms of this type of stuff
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when light is emitted from a source it has a wavelength to it
if the object is moving away
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it redshifts
when you measure the wavelength, how does it compare to its original wavelength when it was emitted?
if its moving closer it uuuh
Bruh I don't do physics
blueshifts or something
you subtract the observed wavelength from the known original wavelength
then divide that difference by the original wavelength
i don't know why light doesn't get tired flying around all day
blue shift is the difference in frequency divided by the original frequency
because light doesn't fly
light propagates
Light has endurance 100
because light is made out of nonliving things
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Obviously agility 10 and stamina 10
Huh?
light is merely a propagating polarization of the vacuum
according to you right
at least according to me
light acts as a wave and then it decides to act like a particle. make up your damn mind
emphasis on "at least"
smh
for now, muhahaha
wait
as a flat earther do you believe at all in subatomic particles? @Umwhat
I don't think Einstein liked the idea of the vacuum being able to polarize
or particles at all?