by VictorBorun » Tue Mar 28, 2023 12:15 pm
I am not satisfied with explanation of green flash either by wiki or this APOD.
1) Why do we normally not see aqua (green to cyan), or lime (green to yellow), or purple (pink to violet), or magenta (pink to red)? Why do we normally see just orange (red to yellow) or blue (violet to cyan)?
2) Why do we get to see a green flash (actually lime) sometimes?
I believe that
1) Generally, a separation process produces, at larger or smaller angles from the source of white light, either light depleted of red and, somewhat, of green (the result is blue), or light depleted of violet and, somewhat, of green (the result is orange). This includes the rims of Sun's disk seen through thick air low at horizon
2) if somehow you get the light go through two opposite filters one after another and get finally depleted both ways, then you should see aqua or lime
I am not satisfied with explanation of green flash either by wiki or this APOD.
1) Why do we normally not see aqua (green to cyan), or lime (green to yellow), or purple (pink to violet), or magenta (pink to red)? Why do we normally see just orange (red to yellow) or blue (violet to cyan)?
2) Why do we get to see a green flash (actually lime) sometimes?
I believe that
1) Generally, a separation process produces, at larger or smaller angles from the source of white light, either light depleted of red and, somewhat, of green (the result is blue), or light depleted of violet and, somewhat, of green (the result is orange). This includes the rims of Sun's disk seen through thick air low at horizon
2) if somehow you get the light go through two opposite filters one after another and get finally depleted both ways, then you should see aqua or lime