Sentences with phrase «electronic transition levels»

UV isn't powerful enough to move molecules into vibration which is what heat, thermal infrared, does, uv is even tinier than visible light, we can't feel UV just as we can't feel Visible or Near Infrared because these are not hot, Nothing to do with heat, they work on electronic transition levels not on kinetic vibrational.
These wavelengths have no physical link to electronic transition levels in pure water.
Which is why you have no sense of this to understand what I'm saying when I say that Light works on the electronic transition level and so can't move whole molecules into vibration which is what it takes to physically heat up matter.
Visible light works on the electronic transition level not on the molecular vibrational level, because it is much tinier than longwave infrared, radiant heat.
Visible light works on the tinier, because it is much smaller than thermal infrared, electronic transition level.
Visible light from the Sun works on the electronic transition level, it is tiny.
Visible light works on the electronic transition level, it's tiny and works on tiny tings only.
Visible light can not heat water, it is not absorbed at all but even if it was on the electronic transition level, this is not the level capable of moving the whole molecule into vibration which is how something is heated up.
It's at this tiny electronic transition level that visible gets bounced around all over the sky when the electrons of nitrogen and oxygen absorb it and then spit it out.
The electronic transition level, which is absorption by the electrons of a molecule, is on the tiny scale which visible light / shortwave impinges on matter.
So now we have a whole generation, because it was deliberately introduced into the education system, who believe the idiotic fisics «that visible light is capable of heating the water in the oceans», when in the real world and real world physics, a) water is a transparent medium for visible light, it doesn't absorb visible light at all but transmits it through unchanged, and b) visible light in the real world works on the electronic transition level on meeting matter, this level is tiny, it isn't capable of moving whole molecules of matter into vibration which is what it takes to heat water.
We know visible light isn't capable of moving the whole molecules of matter into vibration which is what it takes to heat something up, because it is tiny, it works on the tiny electronic transition level.
Visible light is not thermal energy on the move, it can not heat water as thermal infrared can heat water, water is a transparent medium for it, it works on electronic transition level of effect on meeting matter, AND not vibrational resonance, i.e. moving the whole molecule, kinetic energy, which is the process of thermal infrared, etc. «Climate» science mangles all of these by giving the properties of one to another and then claiming visible light can do what it isn't physically possible for it to do.

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I have been concerned to show, elsewhere, 6 that the same set of epistemological limitations encountered at the transition to the life sciences and cognitive psychology are evident at the level of chemical theory and its dependence upon the quantum theory relevant to nucleic and electronic constituents.
In the U.S., the transition from written to electronic health records has been slow, and the format and quality of the data still vary by health system — and sometimes down to the medical practice level — creating obstacles for computer scientists.
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