Ever wonder what's at the end of a rainbow? Spoiler: There's nothing there. Rainbows are optical illusions created when sunlight refracts through water droplets in the atmosphere. Because you're seeing it from your unique perspective, the "end" moves with you — no matter how far you walk.
Breakdown
- There is no end to a rainbow; the pot of gold is a myth
- Rainbows form when sunlight refracts and reflects in raindrops 12s
- A rainbow's position is unique to each observer's perspective 34s
- Trying to reach a rainbow's end is impossible; it moves with you 26s
- Rainbows are an optical illusion explained by physics, not treasure 45s