Is it the Dopler effect that makes things along way away appear green, but change to yellow as they approach you and turn red just as they reach you ?
Wow. I'm amazed.
I just learnt more in 2 minutes on Seabreeze than I've learned in the past 10 years (not including windsurfing)...
I have some questions, if you wouldn't mind answering them, preferably with a simple, amusing video:
1-why is the sky blue?
2-why do wheels go round and round?
3-why does ice stay cold, and why does it melt?
4-at any one time, roughly what proportion of the ocean consists of fish poo?
5-how does electricity make gadgets and stuff work? How come they don't just, I dunno, work?
6-how come there's so much I don't understand?
7-is time travel possible?
8-why do we need sleep?
9-why can't people eat grass? I mean, eat grass exclusively, and survive? Or, if we can, why don't we?
10-sometimes I can't tell the difference between chicken, beef and pork. Can you please explain the difference, so I will know what to look out for?
Thanks in advance
Doppler can change the light colur but you need to be close to the speed of light for this to work.
The sky is blue due to the refraction of light through the atmosphere,
OK, I hear what you are all saying, but none of this explains why, on the east coast those little green things go yellow, then red the closer they get to you, but the west coast they used to stay green all summer.
It must have something to do with both the Dopler and the Coreolis, with a bit of second law thermo dynamics mixed in.
I am not looking for the pure physics explaination, I just need to know how to roughly estimate when the green things may go yellow then red and when they may stay green.
Hang on - I just thought, maybe my computer screen is broken and the right hand side only has green pixels, whilst the left hand side only has red pixels and the middle a few green and a few red.
Bugger - I think I just missed 3 months of wind. Maybe if turned my screen upside down I would sail more, and it might be cross-off not cross-on as well.
Why didn't I think of this before ? it is a brilliant plan. Just brilliant.