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I wonder why [https://dragonball.orain.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3ALog&type=block&user=&page=User%3ASouthparkfan&year=&month=-1&tagfilter= I am blocked on dragonballwiki]? I didn't made any edits or log actions (only account creation), but Esmost blocks me anyway. Obviously, I am not able to ask Esmost why and I request an unblock, as it seems there is no appropriate reason to block me. [[User:Southparkfan|Southparkfan]] ([[User talk:Southparkfan|talk]]) 18:17, 30 August 2014 (BST)
:Unblocked and asked them since you are a trusted user globally. [[User:John|John]] ([[User talk:John|talk]]) 18:19, 30 August 2014 (BST)
 
== Error on Page ==
 
I stumbled on this page when searching for something and found an error.<br />
==> allthetropes.orain.org/wiki/Alien_Sky<br />
I am not a user and do not want to become one, but I found an error on one of your pages and maybe you want to fix it. As a scientist I hope you will since you are saying 'Bad Science'.<br />
 
It says,<br />
"The Sliders episode "State Of The A.R.T." changed the color of the sky to lilac. The Ridiculously Human Robot gives it a Hand Wave about pollution particles-- not one that makes scientific sense, of course, but at least it was acknowledged."<br />
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The robot does not say "pollution particles", he says "particles and gasses" and what he says Does make scientific sense. He is explaining in a very simple fashion, 'Raleigh Scattering' which is the correct explanation and main reason as to why our sky is blue.<br />
 
Our sky is 99% nitrogen and oxygen which are almost the same size molecules and cause scattering of blue light. (There are also secondary reasons from the emission spectra of oxygen and nitrogen, our ionosphere, how thick our atmosphere is, and the way the cones in our eyes work.)<br />
It is perfectly reasonable to have an atmosphere of smaller particles(maybe helium and oxygen) that would have Raleigh scattering of violet light.
--[[Special:Contributions/71.174.126.2|71.174.126.2]] 21:52, 31 August 2014 (BST)
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