When the light of a full moon catches in the mist of a waterfall a similar effect to sunlight reflected, refracted, and dispersed by rain droplets occurs and a multicolored optical illusion can appear in the night sky. There are also fogbows, monochrome rainbows, and twinned rainbows, all with different origins, in the greater family of rainbow phenomena. If you're in a plane you may even be lucky enough to spot a full-circle rainbow below you. What we see often and what we know as familiar may be a very slim slice of the vast array of cosmic patterns and paradigms actually occurring in space and time. Share something you learned last year that was new to you and that blew your mind.
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