• GooberEar@lemmy.wtf
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    34 minutes ago

    From the perspective of the photon, this all happens more or less instantaneously. Or so I have been told. I was also told that my tongue has 5 or 6 zones where different aspects of flavor are detected and I now know that to be wrong. So maybe fuck your ice cream.

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      3 hours ago
      1. They’re traveling in a medium, so they move slower than in space
      2. Due to the random walk caused by multiple scattering, it can take millions of years for a photon to escape the sun after bring produced in the core.

      You are right that they don’t gather energy, but they do multiply. What would be a single high energy x ray in the core will eventually downscatter into an army of optical photons.

    • take6056@feddit.nl
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      For photons, their moving relatively slow from the inside to the outside of the sun. Although, I think, it’s technically a bunch of photons bumping each other into existence.

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    “It took me a hundred thousand years to escape the prison of a motherfucking star, and you have the gall to complain about your little ice cream cone melting?!

    Fuck you.”

    Me: well when you put it like that

  • expatriado@lemmy.world
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    photons are generated at the core from matter by hydrogen fusion (bigger elements later in the star life), the photons travel to the surface by absorption and re-emission taking about 100,000 years in average to escape, despite traveling at the speed of light. so the slow part depends on perspective