Why so Blue?

Causes of Color

Why use a black body radiator as a standard, when no such thing exists?

It turns out that black body radiation provides us with a set of very precise working equations that relate the temperature of an object to the light it emits. Working from the ideal and using Planck”s law, we can predict the energy distribution across the spectrum for a given temperature. The total emitted power is calculated using the Stefan-Boltzmann law. The wavelength of the peak emission, and hence the color that dominates for this temperature, is provided by Wien’s displacement law. Knowing the ideal case allows us to predict or calculate actual values by correcting for the imperfections of actual hot objects.

h/t to ewmon

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‘Sleeping on a problem’ may be the best way to solve it

A research has suggested that the best way to solve a complicated problem is to distract yourself for a few minutes with something else or sleep on it overnight.

However, as with most summaries of psychological studies I read, the actual experiment described seems somewhat limited, and the conclusion is an extrapolation from specific to general, without clearly showing that other factors have been eliminated. But that may just be a limitation of the reporting.