72 0 ReplyWell awktshualy...the definition says reflect, and while diamonds reflect internally, they refract light externally, so, the diamond is not bright because it reflects (those reflections are on the inside) they shine because they refract
1 0 ReplyBut isn't their shine mostly due to the internal reflection rather than external refraction? That's why the gems are cut angularly, to help with the internal reflection.
2 0 ReplyWell awktshualy, read the whole definition entry. Pendants are always so eager to ignore lay meanings.
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Albert knows that they actually do shine. This meme could only have been more wrong if it was Plank.
41 0 ReplyYet another way this is wrong: the primary cause of the adamantine lustre of diamonds is refraction. Any old hunk of metal can reflect light.
12 0 ReplyIsn't it caused by internal reflection? That, by definition, is what happens when the light doesn't refract out of the diamond.
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Rhianna and Einstein both know something about black bodies.
10 0 ReplyAlbert knows that they actually do shine. In infrared
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Unless they're a crazy diamond. They shine on!
25 0 ReplyI mean, "Shine bright like a 120w LED light bulb" doesn't sounds good.
11 0 ReplyThe "shining" nature of diamonds is not due to their reflective properties, it's due to how they refract.
11 0 ReplyEverything shines, everything reflects...
8 0 Replyboomer meme that i probably upvoted on facebook in 2012
6 0 ReplyDiamonds*
4 0 ReplyDidn't SIA wrote it and allegedly in like 30 minutes or so?
4 0 ReplyHow about shine like a quasar
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