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I found some wiki-stuff; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doppler_effect
So I understand it like this: (?)
An infrared light source is traveling at the speed of light or very fast towards the observer. As the light source gets closer to the observer (eye), the lightwaves get compressed, therefor shorter, just like soundwaves can. The resolut would then be that the light will change from IR to red, then to orange, and so on untill it reaches gamma-rays, maybe.
Get it?
So I understand it like this: (?)
An infrared light source is traveling at the speed of light or very fast towards the observer. As the light source gets closer to the observer (eye), the lightwaves get compressed, therefor shorter, just like soundwaves can. The resolut would then be that the light will change from IR to red, then to orange, and so on untill it reaches gamma-rays, maybe.
Get it?