Moonlight is only a quarter of the intensity of sunlight at most during a full moon. So its likely like comparing a 3rd degree burn to just feeling hot.
I think the light waves have been sort of…’filtered’ by bouncing off the moon’s surface. Ever notice that colors do not stand out well under moonlight?
Analogy is an art that could stand more appreciation, methinks…
If it’s not the intensity of the heat, but the intensity of the light (disregarding the fact that light *is* heat, because it’s energy, and energy is heat), that is the difference, it would be because a reflective object is not perfectly reflective, and therefore reflects less energy because it absorbs some…
That is pretty close to the actual science. The closer an object is to white (which contains the full color spectrum) the more light (and the energy with it) is reflected. in addition the temperature of the surface reflecting affects how much energy transfers with the light. The moon is very cold, so all energy is either removed or reduced upon reaching the moon before the light is reflected to earth.
Besides intensity, I’ve gone with the theory that the act of bouncing changes the magical properties of light based on what it bounces off of. Moon rocks happen to turn the vampire-exploding “frequencies” into werewolf-triggering ones.
Probably the same reason Persius used a mirrored shield to fight Medusa. Moonlight’s reflected sunlight, after all. Maybe bouncing off of the moon has an effect somehow that no one knows or cares enough to try to explain.
Ness deserves a big ol’ plate of victory waffles for her actions xD
But she’s bathed by Nicole , actually ^_^”
Moonlight is only a quarter of the intensity of sunlight at most during a full moon. So its likely like comparing a 3rd degree burn to just feeling hot.
I think it’s less about the heat and more the light waves themselves
I think the light waves have been sort of…’filtered’ by bouncing off the moon’s surface. Ever notice that colors do not stand out well under moonlight?
Analogy is an art that could stand more appreciation, methinks…
If it’s not the intensity of the heat, but the intensity of the light (disregarding the fact that light *is* heat, because it’s energy, and energy is heat), that is the difference, it would be because a reflective object is not perfectly reflective, and therefore reflects less energy because it absorbs some…
This concludes my Optics TED Talk.
That is pretty close to the actual science. The closer an object is to white (which contains the full color spectrum) the more light (and the energy with it) is reflected. in addition the temperature of the surface reflecting affects how much energy transfers with the light. The moon is very cold, so all energy is either removed or reduced upon reaching the moon before the light is reflected to earth.
Kade: yeah, I had fun too.
Whoosh over his head
I blame Princess Serenity!
Riley was standing up for two days straight this time? Kade had better massage her sore paws.
Cue relationship upgrade.
Different amounts of Blutz waves.
Hides under soul jar
Besides intensity, I’ve gone with the theory that the act of bouncing changes the magical properties of light based on what it bounces off of. Moon rocks happen to turn the vampire-exploding “frequencies” into werewolf-triggering ones.
When the sunlight reflects off of the Moon, it turns backwards
… and Kade has been Kade this entire time.
Well , only Riley and Rick sees there is a problem . So , Kade is equal to himself ^_^”
Harvey discovers that be a ghost isn’t totally protective against some things/events XD
“Blinded by the light…”
Yeah it’s corny.
Probably the same reason Persius used a mirrored shield to fight Medusa. Moonlight’s reflected sunlight, after all. Maybe bouncing off of the moon has an effect somehow that no one knows or cares enough to try to explain.
Two last panels : is it normal Harvey’s tail moves down ? 0_o
Is -anything- about Harvey really ‘normal’? LOL