The chemtrails have been ridiculous in my area today. I've seen hooks, Ss, Xs, tic tac toes, diamonds, helixes and enough planes flying at once to completely fill the whole eastern sky. This is insane. This is sick.
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🤢 These people are sick! 🤮
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In a clear sky, the color of the sun is white. That is how our sense of vision works. Maybe your sky is now clearer than it used to be.
I've looked around the sun for years during the middle of the day and historically it had a yellow tone to it. Read books from 20 or 30 years ago and if they mention the sun they all talk about a yellow sun, not a white sun. Plus which, I've never before seen such whiteness blinding me at 9 in the morning as I drove east. Even the sunshine on the grass and my porch looks different...it, too, has a white tone and not the warm yellows I'm accustomed to seeing.
I know if you use a search engine they'll tell you the sun has always been white, but search engines are notorious for saying what they want us to believe.
You get it overhead in a clear sky and it is white. The solar spectrum is the template of our own visual sensitivity. It defines what we see as white. There can be no white if the sun is not already white. What can happen is that aerosols (dust) can get in the sky and interfere with clear transmission of the entire visual spectrum. And there is Rayleigh scattering that produces the blue sky by making the sunlight slightly yellow---which is the cause of orange and red sunrises and sunsets.
I know a photographer who's had to alter the equipment he uses for outdoor shots, not indoor, just outdoor.
You can spout scientific jargon at me all you want, but I know what I see now versus what I used to see.
Just a possibility here. Have you, by chance, had a refractive lens exchange operation to correct a cataract? A cataracted lens will gradually grow yellow as it dims. The synthetic lens will restore the color value of sunlight back to its whiteness.
The Sun hasn't gotten any whiter. That would require the emission temperature to increase, which would result in an increase of sunlight intensity...which we haven't experienced. Ask your local weatherman. He may have an answer. Maybe formerly dust-producing farming operations have ceased because of business downturn and the air has fewer particles to dull the light.