nope. the water density and gasses, redshifts the wavelength of light which gets trapped by the angle of refraction . focused by the mirrors into a beam which blueshifts on release . that's why when the beam goes through glass or dense air it stretches the wavelengths again and seperates causing stringification
nope. the water density and gasses, redshifts the wavelength of light which gets trapped by the angle of refraction . focused by the mirrors into a beam which blueshifts on release . that's why when the beam goes through glass or dense air it stretches the wavelengths again and seperates causing stringification
seperates? surely you mean separates?
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