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Possibly the best bug report I've received so far.

https://imgur.com/GCnt5kE

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    (I don't know if image uploads are broken but this site would not take the image directly for whatever reason)
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    You could have just written it as text.
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    @retoor how do you know that he is a jew? And why would you think that @tosensei has something against Jews?
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    @retoor the sky is blue because the atmosphere scatters short wave light more that it does with long wave light. So the scatted blue short wave light gets into our eyes which makes it look blue.

    Your turn.
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    @retoor but do they know you, too?
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    @Lensflare why is it not purple then?
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    @kiki purple is made of red and blue light. And the red light is missing because it has a long wavelength and thus is not scattered by the atmosphere to get back into your eyes.
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    @jestdotty I’m part of your erotic fantasies. Nice 😏
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    @Lensflare why not violet then?
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    @Lensflare violet is not a mixture of anything, it's the colours between blue and UV
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    @Lensflare

    Actually, the sky is blue because it's made up mostly of nitrogen, which is what does the scattering.

    If it has other composition, it wouldn't be blue at all.

    So, in the chain of causes, atmospheric composition comes first :P
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    @jestdotty a sunset means that the light from the sun hits the earth from a shallow angle (opposed to from the top), so the light has to travel a longer way through the atmosphere. The blue light is scattered away more the longer it travels through the atmosphere. Because some of the blue light is missing then, the light appears more red than blue.
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    @jestdotty

    Well, I didn't answer because the answer to what you asked is exactly what @Lensflare said.

    It has absolutely nothing to do with weather or atmospheric composition.
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    @jestdotty

    Well, I guess you just defined stupidity yourself by just brushing off the actual, proven explanation for it in favour of some wild ideas you can't even articulate.

    Congratulations.
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    So, when are you going to fix the bug?
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