It's actually really quite neat when you finally understand all the component ideas and how they work to create the rainbow. The other day I was driving my car and noticed that the conditions were right for a rainbow, and when I looked in the correct direction, there it was. It was pretty satisfying!
Today's post, Fake Reductionism was originally published on 17 March 2008. A summary (taken from the LW wiki):
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