I have seen it many times as many may have seen it that the sunlight during certain sunsets reflects under the clouds. i mean how is it possible for the sun which is supposedly spinning at a certain altitude above the clouds reflect on the clouds from below?secondly if i am answered by the answer that the clouds get as high as the sun or even higher, then i would ask that why are the clouds which are directly above my head reflecting the sunlight while i cant see it. i mean if the light of the sun reached that cloud it means the sun hasn't reached its vanishing point.
Maybe that is better than claiming that the sun is "reflecting off the ground" as I have seen.
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i mean how is it possible for the sun which is supposedly spinning at a certain altitude above the clouds reflect on the clouds from below?
Quote from: edreesmangel on August 30, 2016, 05:10:13 AMi mean how is it possible for the sun which is supposedly spinning at a certain altitude above the clouds reflect on the clouds from below? Light does not always travel in straight lines.
The simplest explanation is that the photons simply traveled in a straight line.
Quote from: Charming Anarchist on September 05, 2016, 07:44:58 AMQuote from: edreesmangel on August 30, 2016, 05:10:13 AMi mean how is it possible for the sun which is supposedly spinning at a certain altitude above the clouds reflect on the clouds from below? Light does not always travel in straight lines. I agree light does not travel in a straight line,
The entire far end of the cloud nearest the sun is being illuminated, top to bottom, not just the bottom of the end facing the sun. You are under the cloud, so you only see the bottom far end of the cloud being illuminated.