Message from @SunRazor

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2019-10-11 03:23:12 UTC  

it redshifts

2019-10-11 03:23:14 UTC  

when you measure the wavelength, how does it compare to its original wavelength when it was emitted?

2019-10-11 03:23:25 UTC  

if its moving closer it uuuh

2019-10-11 03:23:34 UTC  

Bruh I don't do physics

2019-10-11 03:23:34 UTC  

blueshifts or something

2019-10-11 03:23:34 UTC  

you subtract the observed wavelength from the known original wavelength

2019-10-11 03:23:41 UTC  

then divide that difference by the original wavelength

2019-10-11 03:23:51 UTC  

i don't know why light doesn't get tired flying around all day

2019-10-11 03:23:55 UTC  

I do bio so this is like doing a Spanish test

2019-10-11 03:23:59 UTC  

blue shift is the difference in frequency divided by the original frequency

2019-10-11 03:24:12 UTC  

because light doesn't fly

2019-10-11 03:24:15 UTC  

light propagates

2019-10-11 03:24:16 UTC  

Light has endurance 100

2019-10-11 03:24:17 UTC  

because light is made out of nonliving things

2019-10-11 03:24:22 UTC  

🚶

2019-10-11 03:24:26 UTC  

<:confused:625494374402228244>

2019-10-11 03:24:30 UTC  

Obviously agility 10 and stamina 10

2019-10-11 03:24:30 UTC  

Huh?

2019-10-11 03:24:33 UTC  

light is merely a propagating polarization of the vacuum

2019-10-11 03:24:50 UTC  

according to you right

2019-10-11 03:25:04 UTC  

at least according to me

2019-10-11 03:25:08 UTC  

light acts as a wave and then it decides to act like a particle. make up your damn mind

2019-10-11 03:25:14 UTC  

emphasis on "at least"

2019-10-11 03:25:14 UTC  

smh

2019-10-11 03:25:22 UTC  

for now, muhahaha

2019-10-11 03:25:29 UTC  

wait

2019-10-11 03:25:45 UTC  

as a flat earther do you believe at all in subatomic particles? @Umwhat

2019-10-11 03:25:49 UTC  

I don't think Einstein liked the idea of the vacuum being able to polarize

2019-10-11 03:25:51 UTC  

or particles at all?

2019-10-11 03:25:56 UTC  

i mean <:happy:507991686320750592>

2019-10-11 03:26:16 UTC  

oh sorry... earf flad

2019-10-11 03:26:53 UTC  

quantum mechanics and astrophysics cross over a lot

2019-10-11 03:27:04 UTC  

if you reject one you're likely to reject the other

2019-10-11 03:27:29 UTC  

i reject all science including the real stuff

2019-10-11 03:27:41 UTC  

I don't reject quantum mechanics. I just don't agree with some of the interpretations.

2019-10-11 03:27:52 UTC  

lmao

2019-10-11 03:27:54 UTC  

why would you reject all science?

2019-10-11 03:28:09 UTC  

let me clarify, I don't agree with some interpretations *that people make* about quantum mechanics

2019-10-11 03:28:11 UTC  

i don't was just joke

2019-10-11 03:28:15 UTC  

o

2019-10-11 03:28:20 UTC  

i see