Re: What can quantum mechanics tell me about a rainbow?



On Jul 23, 9:00 pm, Mitch Raemsch <mitch.nicolas.raem...@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
On Jul 23, 6:52 pm, Don Stockbauer <donstockba...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



On Jul 23, 3:48 pm, "Geopelia" <phildo...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

"Mitch Raemsch" <mitch.nicolas.raem...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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Rainbows are circles from the sky. science cannot explain them.
Heaven's light.

Mitch Raemsch; falling light changes colour

If you don't know how rainbows are formed, try the Bible version, Genesis 9.

If you find the end of a rainbow, there will be a pot of gold under it.

But you can make your own rainbow. Use a garden sprinkler on a sunny day.

That's right. Or a garden hose creating a very fine spray also works.
And you know what? You can see the complete circle, and it will be
doubled at two diametrically opposite places. Why? From the parallax
of your two eyes.

And Mitch - rainbows are formed by the dispersion of th sun's white
light into its constituent colors by the raindrops acting as tiny
prisms.

How do raindrops organise themselves into arcs and circles from the
sky?

Science can't explain it.

Mitch Raemsch

Completely, deterministically explainable. Which is why

everybody is getting tired of your statements. Hopefully when they
archive this information they'll filter you out. Or perhaps the
future will just have to ignore it.

God's will.

Have a nice life.
.



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