This was happening 20 years ago. (It's on the cover of "Dark Side of the Moon" for Pete's Sake!)
This was happening 200 years ago. In fact, it was described in the 1600's.
It was happening back in Biblical times - Noah saw this when Yahweh sealed the covenant.
It's called refraction. Water droplets act as prisms and polarize white light into it's constituent colors. This is how rainbows work - you'll notice the word "rain" in the name. You don't get rainbows without a liquid of some form.
And, in case you were wondering, glass is a liquid! Go look that one up!
Glass has properties of both a liquid and a solid. In fact, it sits right at the molecular transition point between liquid and solid leading to decades of debate on how to classify it.
However, there is little evidence that glass flows. Historical records show that windows that are thicker on the bottom than the top were made that way. Look up the crown glass process for more information.
Okay... I'm sorry but that bitch is an idiot. I remember seeing rainbows in sprinklers as a kid... that WAS 20 years ago. She must have been in a coma 20 years ago. I wonder if she freaks out when she sees rainbows in oil on a parking lot after a storm??
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Is this chick serious?
This was happening 20 years ago. (It's on the cover of "Dark Side of the Moon" for Pete's Sake!)
This was happening 200 years ago. In fact, it was described in the 1600's.
It was happening back in Biblical times - Noah saw this when Yahweh sealed the covenant.
It's called refraction. Water droplets act as prisms and polarize white light into it's constituent colors. This is how rainbows work - you'll notice the word "rain" in the name. You don't get rainbows without a liquid of some form.
And, in case you were wondering, glass is a liquid! Go look that one up!
Glass has properties of both a liquid and a solid. In fact, it sits right at the molecular transition point between liquid and solid leading to decades of debate on how to classify it.
However, there is little evidence that glass flows. Historical records show that windows that are thicker on the bottom than the top were made that way. Look up the crown glass process for more information.
Ah! Maybe I was working on old info - that glass window thing was the hinge of my argument.
Okay... I'm sorry but that bitch is an idiot. I remember seeing rainbows in sprinklers as a kid... that WAS 20 years ago. She must have been in a coma 20 years ago. I wonder if she freaks out when she sees rainbows in oil on a parking lot after a storm??
FREAK.
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