Re: Is sunlight acidic or acidifying?
>>"Twisting wording IS NOT going to help your case. What Moreless CLEARLY stated was that sunlight itself was acidic... Show us proof"<<
Well it could be acidic:
>>"Within a few hours, the solar storm bombarded Earth with a shower of positively-charged hydrogen atoms, called protons, causing scientific and communications satellites to short-circuit."<<
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/ProtonOzone/
Potential hydrogen...
in layman's terms that most should understand. It does tend to go in cycles of varying effect.
Then it could also have an *acidic* affect as you seem to agree with by your comment.
Either way, those who burn easily have a lack of the right kinds of *minerals* to buffer or prevent this from happening.
I have witnessed and experienced proof of this far too many times to ignore it... people who have worked hard to eat nutrient dense diets through high quality foods have greatly improved their resistance to *sun burning*.
>>"Show us proof that the photons of sunlight has an acidic pH."<<
Photon emission of hydrogen...
>>"Photoelectic effect involves the release of electrons from certain substances when exposed to light. So are you really implying now that electrons have a pH?"<<
Electrons have an *affect* on the pH - again, we can point out potential hydrogen.
>>"I would also like to see your proof that vitamin D is a Lewis acid as you state."<<
You may find lewis acids where you find vitamin D metabolic processes explained that include vitamin D analogues.
I know - technicalities... strictly speaking, semantics, and all of that... however, most of the people we talk to on these forums understand things in simple layman's terms... not technical scientific one's.
grz-