Bro, the whole pseudoscience theory on the rainbow is that basically violent has a shorter wavelength than say, red (which would have the longest). Hence in a normal natural rainbow the indigo is at the bottom (the inner most arch) and red is at the top because it has longer wavelength. A double rainbow has violet as the top arch , so therefore it would be traveling the longest distance having the longest wavelength. This makes no sense in the pseudoscience theory on how rainbows work. A reflected rainbow should never bend the whole principles of wavelengths and now as if by magic red is the shortest wavelength and indigo is the longest? No. It's not science, it's pseudoscience. False science.
The light is separated in to the individual frequencies as it leaves the water droplet. The double rainbow is a mirrored version of the original rainbow. The wave positions are mirrored, not the frequencies. It is not violet becoming red, they are just switching places.
Yeah it doesn't look mirrored or else it would just be totally upside down. Unless there's some sort of pseudo mirror nobody has ever seen that rearranges positions of colors.
Bro, the whole pseudoscience theory on the rainbow is that basically violent has a shorter wavelength than say, red (which would have the longest). Hence in a normal natural rainbow the indigo is at the bottom (the inner most arch) and red is at the top because it has longer wavelength. A double rainbow has violet as the top arch , so therefore it would be traveling the longest distance having the longest wavelength. This makes no sense in the pseudoscience theory on how rainbows work. A reflected rainbow should never bend the whole principles of wavelengths and now as if by magic red is the shortest wavelength and indigo is the longest? No. It's not science, it's pseudoscience. False science.
The light is separated in to the individual frequencies as it leaves the water droplet. The double rainbow is a mirrored version of the original rainbow. The wave positions are mirrored, not the frequencies. It is not violet becoming red, they are just switching places.
Yeah it doesn't look mirrored or else it would just be totally upside down. Unless there's some sort of pseudo mirror nobody has ever seen that rearranges positions of colors.
Genuinely asking, does this help illustrate the point?
Honestly that graphic looks like a 10 year old made it and is not very informative
This mirror would have to reflect 360 degrees while also inversing all the colors. Yeah bullshit