Monday, March 7, 2011

What Colour Is The Wind?

Some claim it depends on the ambient temperature. The colder the more blue, the warmer--the more it tends to be red. I will not make an assumption yet here, I am looking for answers.

Wind is the movement of air molecules. Can air molecules have colour? If they have color can they have more than one color? Air molecules are colourless. However, air often has other molecules mixed in it (e.g. smoke). These other molecules often have 'colour'. Thus, they impart a colour to the mixture of air and smoke. If this mixture is 'blowing in the wind', then the air may be perceived to have colour.

So it is hard to define the colour of the wind. Perhaps, it is where the wind takes you, the different experiences we come across. Hard and heavy blowing winds share a different experience to calm and quite winds.

In closing, the wind is the colour you choose it to be.

1 comment:

  1. It seems I have heared this somewere else, well writen, but the end is not good

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