WHEN LIGHT SPLITS THE SKY
WHEN LIGHT SPLITS THE SKYAs sunlight passes through dense storm clouds, it bends, slows, and separates. Each wavelength refracts at a slightly different angle, spreading white light into bands of color. The clouds act like a massive prism, shaping the spectrum while scattering it across the sky.
Blue wavelengths diffuse higher, reds travel farther, and moisture in the air amplifies the contrast—turning the atmosphere into a living canvas of optics and motion.
The road below keeps moving forward, unchanged.

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