@SamTheFox gamma rays technically aren't light, they are a section of wavelengths on the electromagnetic spectrum. Also the same goes for ultraviolet with an exception. The weakest wavelengths in ultraviolet section of the spectrum fall into a very small part of the electromagnetic spectrum where the visible light section, and ultraviolet section overlap with eachother. However this is only weaker, slower wavelengths of ultraviolet, where as the stronger, faster wavelengths are not visible.
The visible light spectrum is a subsection of the electromagnetic spectrum that consists of wavelengths that are visible.
Basically, radiation is not light, but light is radiation.
@Dereric not entirely true.
Wavelengths of blue light travel fastest and have the most energy, while red wavelengths (which is on the opposite side of the visible spectrum), travel slowest and have the least energy.
This is why redshifting occurs when an object falls into a black hole, as the red wavelengths are the last to be pulled into the event horizon
@TronicOrbital the reason car insurance companies charge more for red cars is because red paint fades significantly faster than other colors of automotive paint.
Its even worse in certain conditions, for example, in places where the sunlight intensity and UV index is usually really high like Arizona, the color fades so fast that in just a year, there will be a noticeable difference in color.
@SupremeDorian I agree that its a problem to a point. I also think however, that there are some situations where it can be a good thing.
For example, when relatively unknown creaters with a low number of points puts out something truly amazing. Due to the fact that they don't have many points, these upvotes can be the only reason their creation is even noticed to begin with.
That said, the negatives clearly outweigh the positives.
@Zenithspeed glad I could help
2.5 years ago@SamTheFox gamma rays technically aren't light, they are a section of wavelengths on the electromagnetic spectrum. Also the same goes for ultraviolet with an exception. The weakest wavelengths in ultraviolet section of the spectrum fall into a very small part of the electromagnetic spectrum where the visible light section, and ultraviolet section overlap with eachother. However this is only weaker, slower wavelengths of ultraviolet, where as the stronger, faster wavelengths are not visible.
The visible light spectrum is a subsection of the electromagnetic spectrum that consists of wavelengths that are visible.
Basically, radiation is not light, but light is radiation.
2.5 years ago@Dereric not entirely true.
Wavelengths of blue light travel fastest and have the most energy, while red wavelengths (which is on the opposite side of the visible spectrum), travel slowest and have the least energy.
This is why redshifting occurs when an object falls into a black hole, as the red wavelengths are the last to be pulled into the event horizon
2.5 years ago@TronicOrbital the reason car insurance companies charge more for red cars is because red paint fades significantly faster than other colors of automotive paint.
2.5 years agoIts even worse in certain conditions, for example, in places where the sunlight intensity and UV index is usually really high like Arizona, the color fades so fast that in just a year, there will be a noticeable difference in color.
@SupremeDorian I agree that its a problem to a point. I also think however, that there are some situations where it can be a good thing.
For example, when relatively unknown creaters with a low number of points puts out something truly amazing. Due to the fact that they don't have many points, these upvotes can be the only reason their creation is even noticed to begin with.
That said, the negatives clearly outweigh the positives.
+4 3.5 years ago@TerTech Id just turn it sideways and slap some wheels on it.
Nah, Im working on something for rocket transport
3.5 years ago@Tweedle_Aerospace oh ok
3.8 years agoId get the beta but don't want to lose all my saved craft
3.8 years ago