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David K. Lynch : Color and Light in Nature
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Author: David K. Lynch
Title: Color and Light in Nature
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Published in: English
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 292
Date: 2001-06-18
ISBN: 0521772842
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Weight: 2.95 pounds
Size: 7.44 x 9.69 x 0.91 inches
Edition: 2
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Why is the sky blue? Why do mountains glow in the dark? Is the darkest always before the dawn? An ideal reference to have to hand in answering questions such as these, Color and Light in Nature is an endlessly fascinating exploration of phenomena that are familiar to us all, but that even trained scientists take for granted. Take the question of why stars twinkle, for instance. Twinkling, astronomers Lynch and Livingston observe, is strongest with stars that are low in the sky, and then on a clear and windy night, when starlight passing through the atmosphere encounters little pockets of turbulence that bend its rays "momentarily away from our eyes". Sunlight undergoes similar distortions, yielding mirages, "blinks", sundogs, haloes, rainbows, "mountain light", and other wonders of nature, all of which the authors describe and explain in clear and accessible prose.

Lynch and Livingston encourage their readers to seek out and study these phenomena for themselves, writing, for instance , "No effort should be spared to witness at least one total eclipse in your lifetime." They go on to make a good case for why that should be so, and why the workings of light and colour should be of interest to students of science. Their book is a lively companion and teacher. --Gregory McNamee

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