Contrary to popular belief and the familiar glow of a sunset, the sun is not yellow. A scientific breakdown reveals its actual color is white, and more surprisingly, its peak light emission is green. This counterintuitive fact is not just trivia; it’s the key to understanding why our eyes are most sensitive to green, why plants evolved to reflect it, and how a crisis in classical physics was averted, sparking the quantum revolution.
The Sun Isn’t Yellow. It’s Green.
Answering the simple question of the sun’s actual color reveals it’s not yellow but green-peaked, a counterintuitive fact that led directly to Max Planck’s quantum revolution.
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