When Light Repeats Itself


 When Light Repeats Itself

Multiple rainbow arcs rise across the sky as sunlight refracts, reflects, and disperses through layers of rain at slightly different distances from the observer. Each arc forms at a precise angle, creating a rare stack of concentric rainbows instead of a single bow.

The towering cloud acts like a massive prism, while breaks in the storm allow sunlight to enter at just the right geometry.

A reminder that nature doesn’t improvise.
It calculates.

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