what does he mean when he talks about hydrogen atoms being red, yellow and orange? (1:40)
Individual atoms are not usually thought of as having colour, and even if we are talking about the colour of the frequency of light they reflect or (more likely considering the context) the frequency of light they emit when excited by microwaves, then why would identical atoms be different colours (red vs. yellow)?
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deadindisguise 1 month ago
what if theres an anomaly of space and time somewhere and atoms are slowed down or sped up? or even brought to a halt?
arktikgraywolf 9 months ago
what does he mean when he talks about hydrogen atoms being red, yellow and orange? (1:40)
Individual atoms are not usually thought of as having colour, and even if we are talking about the colour of the frequency of light they reflect or (more likely considering the context) the frequency of light they emit when excited by microwaves, then why would identical atoms be different colours (red vs. yellow)?
JosephGubbels 1 year ago
@JosephGubbels Colors are used for tracking purposes... For your convenience
apricimo 1 year ago
exuse me ..... -somebody knows what time it is, please ???? :-O
CapitanoGUC 1 year ago
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mcabishek123 2 years ago
is this in operation?
lunaticalm85 3 years ago
no, it is planned to be in the air in 2013.
foxtrotHQ 3 years ago