Re: off topic
Posted: 24 Jan 2015 20:29
Of course, in Earth sun appears yellow because the sky absorbs all the blue-purple lightwaves emited from it. 

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saying "false coloured" supposes the idea that each object has some kind of true, intrinsic colour to it, that isn't always the colour that non-blind human beings perceive. if you see the sun as yellow, it is yellow; your senses are the only way of perceiving or knowing the outside world (if you ask 'outside of what', then it is outside the lump of flesh inside the skull). color doesn't exist for the blind; experiences are subjective and so is all of reality. philosophy outOnyxIonVortex wrote:white is actually the correct answer. True color images of the Sun look like this:
everything else is filtered or false coloured
No, Sun is percieved as yellow during daytime in earth.Just the way human brain perceives it. Humans see sun as orange-yellow
perfect concept for Submachine Universe.ENIHCAMBUS wrote:blue color of the day-sky acts as a filter. Seen from Space, where there's no filter at all, it looks white.