The cyanometer: A 230-year-old tool for measuring the blueness of the sky
5 years ago by iconizer · 1074 Likes · 7 comments · Popular
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jokur_and_batmon
· 5 years ago
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Wtf is with 0? When did they just walk out into a blank ass canvas? did they just find the end of existence in the 1700’s?
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· 5 years ago
Well back in that time, night hasn't been invented yet so they could only see the really dark daytime. It was only after the lightbulb that night time was invented by an insomniac.
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chu
· 5 years ago
/r/kenm
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catfluff
· 5 years ago
Clouds motherfricker
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jokur_and_batmon
· 5 years ago
When have you ever gone outside to only see clouds? Name a time when not even one hint of blue was out so the sky was just clouds and those weren’t storm clouds
catfluff
· 5 years ago
Yeah those happen around here.
panicatthedisco
· 5 years ago
I mean, a scale has to have a starting point. Starting it at white makes sense considering how normal color scales with tints work.
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