"syret pod"
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"syret pod"
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WOW!
Med venlig hilsen
Anders
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570 L Display - 180 L sump (Nedlagt)
Anders
Coralreef.dk
Artikelarkiv fra Coralreef.dk
570 L Display - 180 L sump (Nedlagt)
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Ja hold da op
Med venlig hilsen
Mikkel Persson
Video af mine akvarie på Youtube
Kig ind og se en tråd om mit akvarie
Mikkel Persson
Video af mine akvarie på Youtube
Kig ind og se en tråd om mit akvarie
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Re: "syret pod"
syg farve, men det ligner sku mere en ''skjold/skald'' fra et dyr og reflektere i lyset, hvis man kigger efter kan man se at det virker som det hænger fast i en tynd tråd til stenene
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The secret to the sea sapphire’s shine is in microscopic layers of crystal plates inside their cells. In the case of blue sea sapphires, these crystal layers are separated by only about four ten thousandths of a millimeter; about the same distance as a wavelength of blue light. When blue light bounces off these crystal layers, it is perfectly preserved and reflected. But for other colors of light, these small differences in distance interfere, causing the colors to cancel out. So while white light is composed of all colors, only blue light is reflected back. This type of coloration is known as structural coloration, and though resembling a gem in hue, a sea sapphire’s color has more in common with an oil sheen than a pigmented jewel. Combine this nifty trick with the sea sapphire’s impressively transparent body, and you have an animal as radiant as a star in one moment, and invisible in the next.