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Posted 2 months ago Has anyone ever thought of light energy? If so, tell me what your beliefs are on this. I seem to have alot of photo's with unexplainable colored streaks of light in them. Some are solid lines, some are dashed lines and two of them are big, bright red and almost transparent circular shapes of light. When I say circular, I do not mean "orb" like, I mean much much bigger than an orb. I can't seem to figure it out. Thanks for all your help. |
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| Posted 2 months ago Forgive my ignorance on this. Are you talking about something that is similar to the arora borealis, in Earth's northern hemisphere? Refracting and bending of light waves isn't a new thing, which I would imagine we both realize. I'll paste in from another article that explains it better than I do concerning light energy. This is what I think of concerning light energy.
imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/teachers/lessons/xray_spectra/background-atoms.html
Light EnergyEach orbital has a specific energy associated with it. For an electron to be boosted to an orbital with a higher energy, it must overcome the difference in energy between the orbital it is in, and the orbital to which is is going. This means that it must absorb a photon that contains precisely that amount of energy, or take exactly that amount of energy from another particle in a collision. The illustrations on this page are simplified versions of real atoms, of course. Real atoms, even a relatively simple ones like hydrogen, have many different orbitals, and so there are many possible energies with different initial and final states. When an atom is in an excited state, the electron can drop all the way to the ground state in one go, or stop on the way in an intermediate level.
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