Quote (russian @ Feb 7 2017 02:16pm)
Except warm liquid water has a HIGHER refractive index than ice. It creates MORE refraction and dispersion than ice does.
And still waiting for those dispersion index numbers. Would be a shame to admit that "dispersion index" is pure nonsense and you have no idea what you are talking about, wouldn't it?
https://www.google.ca/webhp?q=%22dispersion%20index%20of%20water%22found the actual challenge that proves you moved the goalpost:
http://forums.d2jsp.org/topic.php?t=75206083&f=27&o=753Quote (card_sultan @ Jan 10 2017 05:08pm)
if you say there is no difference, then make a rainbow indoors with just some drops of water and a light source, but be prepared to fail.
took you almost a month to figure out how best to change lanes with no one noticing and still you failed, told you lol.
also Higher temperature create less dispersion and since this is the key to creating a rainbow, using ice would allow for greater dispersion.
This post was edited by card_sultan on Feb 7 2017 06:33pm