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Attiyah Zahdeh
November 13th, 2008, 06:19 AM
Attiyah's Daylight

1- The daylight is primarily of two main lights: a diffuse light and a scattered light.

2- In general, the diffuse light of the daytime is spread in the ionosphere.

3- In general, the scattered light of the daytime is spread in the troposphere, stratosphere and lower mesosphere.

4- The bulk of the diffuse daylight is generated in the ionosphere by the same mechanisms that generate the polar auroras.

5- The bulk of the scattered daylight is primarily of two main origins: solar light and ionosphere-produced light.

Attiyah Zahdeh
November 13th, 2008, 02:44 PM
http://www.myastrospace.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1468

Radar
November 13th, 2008, 11:41 PM
Attiyah's Daylight

3- In general, the scattered light of the daytime is spread in the troposphere, stratosphere and lower mesosphere.

4- The bulk of the diffuse daylight is generated in the ionosphere by the same mechanisms that generate the polar auroras.



Attiyah if the light was being scattered by the troposphere, stratosphere and mesophere then we would see three different colours coming from the atmosphere, not just the lovely blue we see. It is the same principle as when we see an orangy or red sunset. The more atmosphere light travels through, the different the colour. Scattered light has to change frequency (colour).

From your theory we should be seeing colours close to blue, such as purple's or greens, but we don't.

Ray