the oil forms a thin layer on the surface of the water, and so some of the light waves bounce off the top of the oil & some of the light waves bounce off the top of the water. As the two sets of waves head towards your eye, the waves interfere with each other, causing the wavelengths to reinforce or cancel each other out. This is where the pretty rainbow colors come from.
the oil forms a thin layer on the surface of the water, and so some of the light waves bounce off the top of the oil & some of the light waves bounce off the top of the water. As the two sets of waves head towards your eye, the waves interfere with each other, causing the wavelengths to reinforce or cancel each other out. This is where the pretty rainbow colors come from.
Or something like that.
Looks like a flame on a gas stove.
Wallpaper for my phone ftw…oh wait I switched back to my clamshell for a while…oh well.