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Old February 1st 15, 05:11 PM
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Intense activity of molecules cast absolute white light, and varieties of all colors are created by these white lights illuminating molecules on the earth. If this statement is true, then it’s also true that the red shift phenomenon is created by molecules in the earth’s environment, instead by observed white-light from the distant galaxy.
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Old February 17th 15, 01:25 AM posted to sci.astro
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JAAKKO KURHI wrote:

Intense activity of molecules cast absolute white light, and varieties
of all colors are created by these white lights illuminating molecules
on the earth. If this statement is true, then it�s also true that the
red shift phenomenon is created by molecules in the earth�s environment,
instead by observed white-light from the distant galaxy.


How do you define “absolute white light”?

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Old February 17th 15, 10:29 PM
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JAAKKO KURHI wrote:

Intense activity of molecules cast absolute white light, and varieties
of all colors are created by these white lights illuminating molecules
on the earth. If this statement is true, then it�s also true that the
red shift phenomenon is created by molecules in the earth�s environment,
instead by observed white-light from the distant galaxy.


How do you define “absolute white light”?
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-- How do you define “absolute white light”?

The absolute white light is the original light, cast from atoms before contaminated with filters of matter. For example, in environment of the earth, when the light is cast from hot active atoms the surrounding molecules act as filters and change the wave lengths of propagating white light.
The burning candle light originates as a pure white light but before the visual illumination is observed the wave length has been changed into blue and yellowish light.

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Old February 18th 15, 02:30 PM posted to sci.astro
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JAAKKO KURHI wrote:

Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn;1288338 Wrote:
JAAKKO KURHI wrote:
Intense activity of molecules cast absolute white light, and
varieties of all colors are created by these white lights illuminating
molecules on the earth. If this statement is true, then it�s also true
that the red shift phenomenon is created by molecules in the earth�s
environment, instead by observed white-light from the distant galaxy.-

How do you define “absolute white light”?
[…]


The absolute white light is the original light, cast from atoms before
contaminated with filters of matter.


Atoms *are* matter by any scientific definition of this rather non-
scientific term, so there is nothing to contaminate. Light is not exactly
emitted from atoms (“cast” is such an obscure term; this is *sci*.ALL), but
from subatomar particles. Precisely, it is emitted when a particle in an
excited state, such as electron, loses energy to revert to a more stable
state (Einstein demonstrated in 1905 that this phenomenon, the photoelectric
effect, is determined by Planck’s constant indeed, thereby laying the
foundations for quantum mechanics; he received the Nobel Prize in Physics
1921 for this discovery in particular).

As regards the color, white, what you are talking about does not exist:
White is the result of *humans’* perception of electromagnetic radiation
that has a sufficient number of various wavelenghts of the visible spectrum
*combined* to activate the photoreceptor cells in the human retina
accordingly. (Therefore, black is perceived as the result of the minimum,
or absence, of *visible* light reaching the photoreceptor cells of a human
observer. So, strictly speaking, black and white are not true colors;
neither are grey tones.)

You can use a prism to confirm this: different colors, that is,
electromagnetic radiation of different wavelength are refracted at different
angles (that applies to *all* EM waves; those outside the visible spectrum
you may be able to feel, e.g. infra-red as heat, but cannot see). Or, if
you do not have a prism, wait for a rainbow to appear or spray water around
on a sunny day to make one.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matter
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White#Science
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photoreceptor_cell
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refraction

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Old February 23rd 15, 05:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn View Post
JAAKKO KURHI wrote:

Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn;1288338 Wrote:
JAAKKO KURHI wrote:
Intense activity of molecules cast absolute white light, and
varieties of all colors are created by these white lights illuminating
molecules on the earth. If this statement is true, then it�s also true
that the red shift phenomenon is created by molecules in the earth�s
environment, instead by observed white-light from the distant galaxy.-

How do you define “absolute white light”?
[…]


The absolute white light is the original light, cast from atoms before
contaminated with filters of matter.


Atoms *are* matter by any scientific definition of this rather non-
scientific term, so there is nothing to contaminate. Light is not exactly
emitted from atoms (“cast” is such an obscure term; this is *sci*.ALL), but
from subatomar particles. Precisely, it is emitted when a particle in an
excited state, such as electron, loses energy to revert to a more stable
state (Einstein demonstrated in 1905 that this phenomenon, the photoelectric
effect, is determined by Planck’s constant indeed, thereby laying the
foundations for quantum mechanics; he received the Nobel Prize in Physics
1921 for this discovery in particular).

As regards the color, white, what you are talking about does not exist:
White is the result of *humans’* perception of electromagnetic radiation
that has a sufficient number of various wavelenghts of the visible spectrum
*combined* to activate the photoreceptor cells in the human retina
accordingly. (Therefore, black is perceived as the result of the minimum,
or absence, of *visible* light reaching the photoreceptor cells of a human
observer. So, strictly speaking, black and white are not true colors;
neither are grey tones.)

You can use a prism to confirm this: different colors, that is,
electromagnetic radiation of different wavelength are refracted at different
angles (that applies to *all* EM waves; those outside the visible spectrum
you may be able to feel, e.g. infra-red as heat, but cannot see). Or, if
you do not have a prism, wait for a rainbow to appear or spray water around
on a sunny day to make one.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matter
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White#Science
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photoreceptor_cell
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refraction

Please https://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html.

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“There is nothing to contaminate”

Contaminate of the absolute pure white light equals the same action as making it impure, in this case, topic is how to contaminate a pure white light with colors. As these pure white-light waves from the sun, propagates through the space and earth’s atmosphere and finely lands on the solid earth, the wavelengths get changed by the matter that acts as color filters. Hence, a mixture of wavelengths for primary RGB colors are created. To verify this concept of the light, I did rerun my observation of natural and man-made color-filters in action, and this observation can be verified by scientific community. Using a 90 degree prism or an equilibrium prism (all tree surfaces in equal length) either prism yields the same results. Position the prism so that the reflected image of the sun or any other light source is observed through the prism, then rotate the prism until an object appears in tree horizontal color segments, Red-Yellow-Blue being most prominent colors. So, are these color segments created by oncoming waves from the color emitting source, or is it work of combined natural color filters and man-made prism as a filter to change a wavelength of the original white light. In fact, the glass prism can create color stripes without the direct light source in view.
Commonly these prisms are used to separate wavelengths from the *photon*, sunlight that is mixture of rainbow colors. The process, which confirms that wavelengths of all visual colors originate from the sun, and or from any other intense light source. Furthermore, because, how the light operates is linked to a red shift phenomenon, and because the red shift is the major factor in the makeup of inflating universe. Hence, knowing precisely, how the light operates lays the foundation for the workings of the universe.
In support of an concept by which the red shift phenomenon is created, the observing matter as an instrument, may be the source. The speed of emitted white light-waves travel isn’t affected by the motion of the object; the light is emitted from. Because the light has no mass, it’s not responding to motion of a physical object within the space vacuum environment, hence the light is emitted regardless if the object stand still or is in motion. Furthermore, if the light propagates through the space vacuum as photons, there have to be mechanics available to assemble various wavelengths of color an heat-wave. into a photon. At least three primary RGB color waves are needed in each photon, in order to make all seven secondary visual colors of light. On the other hand, if the sunlight is received as streams of pure white-light waves, all visible colors of light can be obtained by natural filters, which are provided by the earth’s environment. The illumination and temperature are working factors for most of the light related applications, and there is evidence that the light waves and heat waves are separate and differently active waves, when landing at the same time on the targeted matter. Hence, simple white light-waves represent a logically working system and is easier for nature to assemble as a mass-less illuminator. In the mechanical sense, the blends of millions of nature-made, man-made, and digital colors are obtainable. Thus, these observed waves of white light from the sun and from the distant galaxy, are the source for all colors of light within matter on earth. So, the answer to the red shift phenomenon should be found and linked to the earth’s natural filters and man-assembled observing matter.

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