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The Question That Haunts Us

How the hell can you have a pink rainbow?

Posted on March 30th, 2008 by broomhead. Filed under Quickies.
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2 Responses to “The Question That Haunts Us”

  1. Kawaiirrhea Says:

    If you can only see frequencies in the red range, then a rainbow will appear as a red circular band, with white light on the inside and no light on the outside.

    Pink, however, is not a pure single-frequency color, so you’d have to mix white light with your red rainbow to get a pink one. *shrugs*

  2. Kawaiirrhea Says:

    On second thought, the “white” light has to have frequencies in the orange to blue range in order to produce pink when mixed with red light.

    So a pink rainbow is actually impossible.

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