蓝天下那些烦恼:为什么天空是蓝色的

bination of different colors, I always wonder why the sky is predominantly blue. I mean, it's not like we all don't know the science behind it, but how does it really feel to see that beautiful blue every day?

involve particles of a certain size. They scatter the shorter wavelengths like blue and violet more than the longer ones like red. So we see the sky as blue because most of the light gets scattered in our direction.

think of it this way: on a sunny day, just stand on top of a mountain with a clear view. You'll see the sky in all its glory, with hues of blue stretching out to the horizon. So why do we feel blue when we talk about the sky?

was at a picnic one fine summer afternoon with my family. We spread out a blanket and enjoyed the food, but I remember feeling a bit down despite the beautiful weather. I guess the blue sky can have an emotional impact, can't it? Honestly, sometimes I think the blue is a bit too overpowering.

often talk about the “blue mind” phenomenon. It's the feeling of tranquility and connectedness that we experience when we're around water. So maybe the blue sky stimulates the same part of our brain. But sometimes, you know, I just want the clouds to come out and bring some relief from the constant blue chill.

in school, I read this book by an author named “Richard Dawkins” about the meaning of various colors. He argued that blue cosmos symbolizes infinity and the eternal sky above us. I mean, it's a cool perspective, but doesn't it also make me feel like I'm just a tiny speck in the vastness of the universe, almost a bit too existential for me sometimes?

also noticed that when we experience big changes in our lives, we often go through a blue period of sadness, loss, or nostalgia. It's like the sky itself is reflecting our mood. The blue in the sky becomes a backdrop to our emotions, and that fascinates me. It's a strange connection, actually. I wonder, is it just me, or do others feel the same way?

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