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Somewhere Inside the Torroidal Electromagnetic Gravitational Thermodynamic Low Energy Nuclear Double Rainbow

March 15, 2013

rainbow and carFrom the Naked Scientist? Forum:

From Karen

“From A week ago I had a awesome experience. I was driving home in my van when I saw a rainbow to the north of me looking onward down the road to my house. As I got closer and took a freeway exit along side the river, I realized I could see the end of the rainbow right in front of me down the road. It was coming down in front of a huge group of river willows along the roadside. As I approached it I realized it covered the whole road as I could see all the colors down low by the ground. Here is where I became baffled, I slowed the car down as I approached as I was in awe at how beautiful it was. I could no longer see the entire arch as It was right there I began to drive about two miles an hour through the rainbow.. It was awesome I could see the colors as my van moved, glowing on the front of my van. I glanced into the rear view mirror and could then see the colors hitting the side of my van as I passed through it’s rays. It was awesome But once I under it I could no longer see it in front of me.. so weird..

CAR RAINBOW“Here’s the rub.. It was in the space of what may have been 75 feet maybe… As I came out I looked up again towards the north and my home and to my amazement was the rainbow again, only it looked further away.. . Now my question to anyone who may know is. Was I still in in the rainbow ??? How wide or thick in miles do the rays of a rainbow cover? Does that make sense? I stopped the car and could still see it right at the back side of my vehicle. So why was I seeing the one I went through and another ahead as I did not see a double unless that was what the second one, and perhaps it was not visible before then first one..??? Were They the same rainbows? Was I inside of it?? Me is very confused and amazed but me do not understand what happened.”

The image Jason Erdkamp of Lake Forest sent us of a rainbow seeming to “hit” the 241 Tollroad on Saturday has truly caused a sensation. Other readers sent similar images of a rarely-photographed event. Register multi-media artist Lenin Aviles created a slideshow of the image, set to the sound of Judy Garland singing “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” which she recorded at MGM in October 1938, for inclusion in “The Wizard of Oz.

If  Dorothy only realized the tornado actually came from that double rainbow. And you can fly Dorothy, there is plenty of energy in that rainbow to take you clear out of here.

Godspeed

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