RailRuler
RailRuler t1_j8ixshe wrote
Reply to comment by bandti45 in Light traveling through a medium that slows it. Does the same photon emerge? by TheGandPTurtle
Intensity is a measurement of the number of photons arriving times the energy of each photo. The question is asking about a single photon, which is actually meaningful to speak of. Are you saying that the single photon's energy (wavelength/frequency) is changing?
RailRuler t1_j1ad02g wrote
Reply to LPT: Don't spy on your SO to try to catch them cheating. If you can't trust them, just break up. by 5YOChemist
You're assuming that the reason that someone is spying/confronting/stalking their SO is to determine if they're cheating, when usually the actual reason someone does this this is because they're an abuser, and harassing their partner, making them feel powerless and out of control, enables the abuser to maintain/extend their control.
RailRuler t1_iz0whm8 wrote
Reply to comment by uberwachin in How did Native American tribes indigenous to Yellowstone National Park (e.g., Shoshone, Blackfeet, Crow, etc.) perceive the land (e.g., thoughts on geothermal activity) and what was their relationship like with white/European trappers and explorers entering the region in the early 1800s? by electricdresses
The spanish destroyed way more than they preserved.
RailRuler t1_j9kjypo wrote
Reply to comment by bandti45 in Light traveling through a medium that slows it. Does the same photon emerge? by TheGandPTurtle
Those are both the medium filtering out certain colors of light, reducing its intensity. It doesn't change the photons.
The only thing that changes photons is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluorescence