OneManGang
Veteran
I just want to foster some discussion. Yes you can "see" the magnetic field on earth...but only at the poles. You would have been right if you mentioned the existence of the aurora borealis and the aurora australis. Those are charged particles form the sun slamming into our magnetic field and giving off radiation that we can see.Are sky is blue Mars isn't
You can see a magnetic field around the Earth, there is none around mars
these are things anyone can see with their own eyes, there's nothing to convince, I see your trolling but it's working
The fact is you can't find anywhere where evolution is stated as being factual to prove this
you can go to an observatory to see for yourself what I just said I don't need to convince you
The sky is blue not becuase of the magnetic field and being able to see it, it has to do with the wavelengths of visible light being scattered by air and our atmosphere. Blue wavelengths of light are scattered more readily by the atmosphere than red light or other wavelengths when the sun is high in the sky. As the angle of the sun decreases in the sky, we see orange and red more because the blue light is now being scattered above our line of sight. It's just physics. The martian sky is also blue breh, but it's not as pronounced due to the massive dust storms, the distance from the sun, and the thinner atmosphere.