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Quote (Leevee @ Jan 11 2017 03:12am)
And what exactly does a flashlight underwater have to do with the shape of Earth?


Whether you can create a rainbow indoors with just some water drops and a light or whether their is a glass /lens /mirror that surrounds the earth.

Try to keep up ok?

Quote (thesnipa @ Jan 11 2017 03:42am)
perhaps this is why:


Google is always correct, to not believe google means you're stupid, 1000s of picture of underwater flash lights that dont refract are just cgi....



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Google is always correct, to not believe google means you're stupid, 1000s of picture of underwater flash lights that dont refract are just cgi....


this post means you still don't understand the definition, read it again maybe THIS is finally the time you get it.
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Jan 11 2017 08:19am
Quote (card_sultan @ Jan 11 2017 04:10pm)
Whether you can create a rainbow indoors with just some water drops and a light or whether their is a glass /lens /mirror that surrounds the earth.

Try to keep up ok?



Google is always correct, to not believe google means you're stupid, 1000s of picture of underwater flash lights that dont refract are just cgi....


I'm keeping up, you're just refusing to complete your circle of logic.

Let me ask you this: When light passes from air into a raindrop, then out of that raindrop into the air again -- does this light get refracted or not?

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Jan 11 2017 08:26am
Lol I just saw it:
http://9gag.com/gag/aNdbOor


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this post means you still don't understand the definition, read it again maybe THIS is finally the time you get it.


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Refraction, by definition, is the bending of light when it passes through mediums of varying density.


This is why you're so confused - dispersion happens when light is traveling through the medium, refraction happens at the point it hits a varying density not after it hits a vary density.

And the whole point here is to prove that you can create a rainbow indoors with just some drops of water and a light, so why hasn't anyone done it yet? Whats the problem?

Don't you science bro? Why cant you explain why underwater flashlights dont refract lightwhen Russian said it will:

Quote (russian @ Jan 10 2017 04:35pm)
Of course it is. It will refract passing through the light bulb itself, then passing through the glass window at the front of the flashlight, then again passing into the water.


Are you going to dodge answering like you always do?

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This is why you're so confused - dispersion happens when light is traveling through the medium, refraction happens at the point it hits a varying density not after it hits a vary density.

And the whole point here is to prove that you can create a rainbow indoors with just some drops of water and a light, so why hasn't anyone done it yet? Whats the problem?

Don't you science bro? Why cant you explain why underwater flashlights dont refract light?




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Quote (Leevee @ Jan 9 2017 02:21am)
Each rain drop creates its own (very weak) rainbow at a specific angle from the sunlight. We only see the rainbows formed by those raindrops that are aligned at the correct angle between our eyes and the sun, and those thousands of weak rainbows overlap nicely to create a clearly visible rainbow.


Still waiting for you to make a rainbow with just some water drops and a light indoors, stop dodging ok? If you cant do it , your theory is complete bs.

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Still waiting for you to make a rainbow with just some water drops and a light indoors, stop dodging ok?


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Wait! Let me guess! NASA rigged every glass prism on the Earth to hide the real trurth! :D
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Quote (Leevee @ Jan 11 2017 04:19am)
I'm keeping up, you're just refusing to complete your circle of logic.

Let me ask you this: When light passes from air into a raindrop, then out of that raindrop into the air again -- does this light get refracted or not?


of course because it hits a different density medium and its not the water itself that makes the light refract it refracts at the point it hits a different medium, not inside the medium itself and refraction doesn't cause the rainbow, if it did you could create a rainbow indoors with just some water drops and a light, but you know you cant and that's why you're forced to dodge.

Here look at this picture again and maybe you'll understand, ok?



Light coming out of water will refract - Does Air cause light to refract?

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cool, so you can make a prism with just some water drops, please share your secret. :ph34r:

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