Why does my ball python have a rainbow sheen freshly after molting? ( kbin.social )
I found some study on rainbow boas, or some similar species, incolving crystals and ridges. does the same apply for my ball python?
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I found some study on rainbow boas, or some similar species, incolving crystals and ridges. does the same apply for my ball python?
So this is something that's rumbled around in my head for a while and I'd like to see if I can get an answer here but I'm not sure I can word it correctly. Quick disclaimer, this is all 'as I understand it' not factual or even researched by any means so it may all just be a bunch of bullshit. Essentially the questionI have is...
Light is made of photons, so how do mirrors put the photons on a route that follows the law of reflection?