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By William "Skip" Licht4 years ago in Earth
The White Side of the Sun
“Why is the Sun white now?” -HAD OUR SUN SPUN AROUND SHOWING THE "WHITE SIDE OF THE SUN"? (equal and opposite of the dark side of the moon)… -It seems like the Sun has become much brighter and its color has changed from yellow to white over the course of the last decade or so? Have you noticed? You are absolutely right, the color has changed during the last decades. This not only comes from remembering how we used to paint the sun’s color as yellow when we were children, but also by recently watching documentaries about nature dated on the early 00’s and from the 90’s, which can be easily found on many streaming services. The difference is quite palpable and noticeable. As for why has the color of the sun changed? some say it is because of the atmosphere. “Let me tell you something, as someone who used to live in an area of the southern hemisphere where, according to scientists, “the ozone layer has been broken”, or at least this is what they had been repeatedly telling us since we were very young, then I should have seen the sun’s color as a bright white since my childhood. That has not been the case, at least where I came from, the color of the sun was always a strong yellow. I’m sure there is a scientific theory that can explain this phenomenon. )” explained 51 year old Tom Anderson. Personally, I’ve lived in 7 different cities in and the change of the sun’s color has little to do with location and more to do with time-frame. Decades ago, the color of the sun was quite yellow, now for some unknown reason it’s become much clearer. One hypothesis would be that the Sun has in fact changed color correspondingly. To test this hypothesis, the following theory estimates consequences of such a change. This chart shows the relation between color of a nominally black, incandescent body and its temperature: What the chart shows as the color of the Sun is what we perceive as white, because we evolved in sunlight, so our eyes evolved to perceive the full range of colors under that light. The Sun’s surface of opacity has a temperature of 5,778 kelvins. However, the molecules in air preferential scatter shorter wavelengths. Thus they ma The sun is now scientifically brighter, also the UV spectrum that hits the earth is now much stronger. This is due to the thinning of the ozone layer. The ozone layer is like a shield filtering out ultra violet light. The ozone has and is being depleted by certain types of chlorine based chemicals. The color appears white due to ongoing climate engineering on a global level, in which aerosol particulates are injected into the atmosphere via high altitude jet aircraft. The supposed contrails linger and widen into thin white clouds dimming the sun and making it spin around to the other white side of the sun. Look up watch the sky when you can The actual colour of the Sun is white. Then why are the photos from the Sun mostly yellow and red? Have other people noticed the color of the sun changed from yellow to white? I had what may have changed for you is your location on the planet. ie if you have moved away from the higher latitudes towards the smaller latitudes (towards the tropics) The appearance of the sun may change due to having less atmosphere to penetrate as it is The Sun has always been yellow, the Sun is white now. Perhaps “it seems… brighter” because it is. the, solar radiation has changed. The sun has changed. If you experience this it may be a multitude of, and in no certain order, things such as… * Yo ) Depending on where someone lives or their daily indoor/outdoor habits and many other factors. There is such a thing as a solar cycle that has to do with the number and size of sunspots that are present at any given time. It can cause minute changes in the intensity and perhaps color, but the changes would not normally be noticeable to the naked eye. A well known fact about air pollution is that it tinges everything in a yellowish tint.…But interestingly !... -In Hindu cosmology a Yuga Cycle is a cyclic age in Hindu cosmology. Each cycle lasts for 4,320,000 years and repeats four yugas: Krita Yuga, Treta Yuga, Dvapara Yuga, and Kali Yuga.Four such yugas (called Krita, Treta, Dvapara, and Kali, after the throws of an Indian game of dice) make up the mahayuga (“great yuga”), and 2,000 mahayugas make up the basic cosmic cycle, the kalpa. The first yuga (Krita) was an age of perfection lasting 1,728,000 years.The timeline also indicates that the ascending Kali Yuga, which is the current epoch in which we are living, will fully commence in 2025 in these the god vishma takes on 4 incarnations of different gods and the last being in the Kali yuga) in which time it is legend that the sun will spin around and show” the white side of the sun” or Sooraj Saphed Paksh which means "white side of the Sun." So in conclusion the sun is now on it’s other side for it has been like the moon and we had only experienced the other side of the sun. This will change the course of human life.
By 21° in Libra4 years ago in Earth
What measures can we take to save the forest covers?
Forests cover about one-third of the Earth's surface. Forests involve trees and encompass multitudes of animals, plants, and microorganisms. They are the habitat of most of the biodiversity on the planet. Moreover, forests affect the climate of the Earth and are the most significant source of oxygen present in our atmosphere. Forest cover, therefore, holds immense importance for our planet.
By Lynda Arbon4 years ago in Earth
Stop, Shop, and Roll
Believe it or not, that forgotten fish at the back of your fridge has far worse potential than just food poisoning. It may seem like you’re only hurting your own wallet, but in the big scheme of things, throwing away excess food doesn’t just waste money; it wastes precious commodities like water and seeds, as well as the time and energy used to transport and process it. These irreplaceable resources are used up, only to be sent to a landfill, where the food rots, producing methane gas and ultimately contributing to climate change.
By Hailey Narvaez4 years ago in Earth
Environmental pollution
It is a famous quote by Barry commoner. Environmental pollution is an incurable disease. It can only be prevented. One of the primary scourges of our era is environmental pollution. Air pollution, water pollution, soil pollution are major types of environmental pollution. As we live in a modern era, there are other types of pollution; noise pollution, light pollution, plastic pollution. This pollution has a great influence on all the living organisms of the Earth.
By ISMAIL FAHAD BUTT4 years ago in Earth
Renewable Energy and the Environment
Renewable Energy and the Environment Renewable Energy and the Environment: A Simple Introduction. We all want to live in a sustainable world. And many of us want to contribute to this future by utilizing renewable energy sources. Renewables are, by their very nature, sustainable. They don’t pollute the environment or damage the natural world like fossil fuels do. The more you know about renewable energy and the environment, the better you can be at making healthier choices for your home and your community. Here are some simple guidelines to get you started on your journey to a more sustainable lifestyle.
By mahmoud dagher4 years ago in Earth
Climate Change
During the past century, human activities have released large amounts of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Most of the gases come from burning fossil fuels to produce energy. Greenhouse gases are like a blanket around the Earth, trapping energy in the atmosphere and causing it to warm. This is called the greenhouse effect and it is natural and necessary to support life on earth. However, while greenhouse gases buildup, the climate changes and result in dangerous effects to human health and ecosystems. People have adapted to the stable climate we have enjoyed since the last ice age which ended several thousand years ago. A warmer climate can bring changes that can affect our water supplies, agriculture, power and transportation systems, the natural environment, and even our own health and safety. There are some climate changes that are unavoidable and nothing can be done about it. For example, carbon dioxide can stay in the atmosphere for nearly a century, so Earth will continue to warm in the future.
By Ethan van der Poll4 years ago in Earth
Climatic Factors Affect Coffee Growing In Brazil
Brazil, Minas Gerais Open plains, blue sky, and white clouds, endless coffee trees, this is the Brazilian coffee plantation. It is the most productive place for coffee in the world and the largest producing area in Brazil. In addition to the amazing vast coffee plantations, Brazil has many amazing and interesting details. This article will introduce how some small producers overcome the impact of climate factors to grow and produce coffee.
By Coffee Lover4 years ago in Earth





