WHERE LIGHT LEARNS TO FLOW
WHERE LIGHT LEARNS TO FLOWThis image blends physics with perspective in a way that feels almost dreamlike—but every element echoes real processes in nature.
The rainbow arcs form when sunlight enters tiny droplets suspended in the air, bending and splitting into color through refraction and internal reflection. Each band appears only at a precise angle, meaning this spectrum exists because of where you stand, not because it fills the sky.
The glowing path across the water mimics how light behaves on a rippled surface. Waves act like moving mirrors, stretching reflections into winding lines as crests and troughs continuously redirect incoming light. What looks like a river of color is really sunlight being reshaped by motion.
The Moon anchors the scene with borrowed light—its surface reflecting the Sun while its gravity quietly governs tides below.

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