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Saturday, February 22, 2014

RAINBOW DESCRIPTION

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A rainbow is optical and meteorological phenomenon that causes a spectrum of light to appeal in the sky when the sun shines on to droplets of moisture in the earth’s atmosphere. It take the form of a multicolored arc. Rainbows cause by sun-light always appeal in the section of the sky directly opposite the sun.
          In a “primary rainbow” the arc show red on the outer part, and violet on the inner side. This rainbow caused by light been reflected while entering a droplet of water, them reflected inside on the back of the droplet and refracted again when leaving it.
          In a double rainbow, a second arc is seen outside the primary arc, and have the order of it colors reversed, red facing towards the other one, in both rainbows. This second rainbow is caused by light reflecting twice inside the water droplet.

                   
                                   Double rainbow and a supernumerary rainbow on the inside of the
                                        primary Arc. The shadow’s of the photographer’s head on the
                                        bottom marks the Centre of the rainbow circle (antisolar point).
                   

The rainbow is not located at a specific distance, but comes from any water droplets which view from a certain angle relative to the sun’s rays. Thus a rainbow is not a physical objects, and cannot physically approached. Indeed it is impossible for an observer to maneuver to see any rainbow from water droplets other than the customary one of 42 degrees from the direction opposite the sun.
          A rainbow spans a continuous spectrum of colors. Any distance ban perceived are an attributes of human co lour vision, and no banding of any type is seen in a black-and-white photo of  a rainbow, only a smooth graduation of intensity to a maximum, then fading towards the other side. For colors seen by normal human eye, the most commonly is Newton’s sevenfold red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet.
          Rainbows can be caused by many of airborne water. These include not only rain, but also moist, spray and airborne dew.

                                         
                                                     Rainbows may also form in a
                                                                         Mist such as that of a waterfall
                                  

Visibility: Rainbows can be observed whenever there are water drops in the air and sun light shinning from behind at a low altitude angle. The most spectacular rainbow displays happen when half the sky is still dark with raining clouds and observer is at a spot with clear sky in the direction of the sun. the result is a luminous rainbow that contact with the darkened background.
          The rainbow effect is also commonly see near waterfalls or fountains. In addition, the effect can be artificially created by dispersing water droplets into the air during a sunning day. Rarely, a moon bow, water rainbow or nighttime rainbow, can be seen on strongly moonlight nights. As human visual perception for color is poor in low light, moon bow are often perceived to be white. It is difficult to photograph the complete semi-circle of a rainbow in one frame, as this would require an angle of view of 840.
SPECTRUM: A spectrum spans continuous spectrum of colors­­ – there are no “bands”. The apparent discreteness is an artifact of the photo pigments in the human eyes and the neutral processing of our photoreceptor outputs in the brain. Because the pick response of human colors varies from person to person, different individuals will see slightly different colors, and person with color blindness will see a small set of colors.
          Newton originally (1672) named only, five primary colors: red, yellow, green, blue, and violet















 
       
               Red        yellow         green          blue           violet

Later he included orange and indigo given seven colors by analogy to the number of note in musical scale.
                                                                                                                                              

Red         orange       yellow       green           blue       indigo        violet
The colors visible in the rainbow are not pure spectral colors. There is a spectral smearing due to the fact that for any particular wavelength, there is a distribution of exit angles, rather than a single unvarying angle.
          The light is first refracted entering the surface of the rainbow, reflected off the back of the drop, and again, refracted as it leaves the drop. The overall effect is that the incoming light is reflected back over a wide range of angles, with the most intense light at angle 40 - 420 . seawater has a higher refractive  index than rain water, so the radius of a rain water in sea spray is smaller than a true rainbow.


                                 
                                                              Rainbow form in sea spray
                                                        Created by waves (called spray bows)   

A rainbow does not actually exist in a particular location in the sky. It’s apparent position depends on observer’s location and position of the sum. All raindrops refract and reflect the sunlight reaches in the same way, but only the light from some rainbow reaches the observer’s eye. The position of a rainbow in the sky is always in the opposite direction of the sun with respect to the observer, and the interior is always slightly brighter than the exterior.

          Religious Belief: The has a place in legend owing to it’s beauty and the historical difficulty in explaining the phenomenon. In Greece – Roman mythology, the rainbow was considered to be a path made by a messenger (Iris) between Earth and heaven.
          In Chinese mythology, the rainbow was a slit sky sealed by goddess NĂĽwa using stone of five different colours. In Hindu religion, the raibow is called Indradhanush, meaning “the bow (Sanskrit and Hindi: dhanush is bow) of indra the god of lighting and rain”. Another Indian mythology say the rainbow is the bow of Roma. The incarnation of Vishnu. It is called Rangdonu in Bangali, dihonu meaning bow.
          In Arabian painsula mythology, the rainbow, Qaus QuzaŃ› in Arabic, is the war bow of god QuazaŃ›.  In morse mythology, a rainbow called the Bifros Blidg connects the realms of Asgard and Midgard, hones of the gods and humans, respectively.
          Another ancient portrayal of rainbow is given in the Epic of Gilgamesh: the rainbow is the “jeweled necklace of the great mother Istar” that she lefts in the sky as a promise that she ‘will never forget theses day of great flood’ that destroyed her children. (The Epic of Gilgamesh)
          According to Genesis, after Noah’s flood God put the rainbow in the sky as a sign of His promise that He would never destroyed the earth with flood Gen 9:13 – 17.
          The church of Jesus Christ of latter – day saints founder Joseph Smith stated that the second coming of Christ would not occur in any year in which a rainbow is seen. In new age and Hindu philosophy, the seven of the rainbow represents the seven chakras, from the first chakra (red) to the seven chakra (violet).

              
               
                                
                                    
In Amazonian cultures, Rainbows have long been associated with malign spirits that cause harm, such as miscarriage and (especially) skin problem.

          In art rainbow are generally described as very colourful and peaceful. The rainbow often occur in paintings. Frequently these have a symbolic or programmatic significance (for example) Albrecht DĂĽrer’s Melancholia 1). In particular the rainbow appears regularly in religious art (for example, Joseph Anton Koch’s Noah’s thanks offering). Romantic landscape painters such as Turner and constable were more concerned with reloading fleeting efforts of light (for example constable’s Salisbury cathedral from meadows).                                                                                                                                                     


                                            
                                   Noah Thanks offering by Joseph Anton Koch. Noah build an
                                                     Alter to the Lord after being delivered from the flood; God
                                                           sends the rainbow as Sign of Covenant (Gen 8-9).
                                    

Music
  ·  In End of the Rainbow by September, the singer sings about the rainbow, and how she will be at the end of the rainbow and her ex could see her there when he reaches the end of the rainbow.
 ·  End of the Rainbow is an award winning stage play with music (or musical drama) by Peter Quilter.

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  • In the film The Wizard of Oz, lead character Dorothy Gale sings the song "Over the Rainbow" where she fantasies about a place over the rainbow, where the world is in peace and harmony.
  • In Marianne, a double rainbow was filmed by chance when Sandra is introduced for the first time.
  • In Rainbow, damage to a rainbow threatens the world at large.



            MEANING OF THE SEVEN COLORS OF RAINBOW
The foundation for color symbolism has been built upon many centuries of history, religion, tradition and superstition. Practically every race and culture has used color symbolically assigning a variety of qualities and even specific objects to certain colors. The reason is probably that the sensation of color is a primitive one. Reaction to it, recognition of it, requires little effort of intellect or imagination. Color conveys moods that affix themselves quite automatically to human feeling.
            Sir Isaac Newton in his early physics experiments decided the colors of the rainbow were Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo and Violet. Many of us remember them as ROYGBIV. Are there only seven colors? Newton believed in numerology and thought special numbers governed all natural phenomena. Seven is a very special number. There are seven days in the week, seven openings in our head, seven seas, seven continents and many other important sevens. So, of course he found exactly seven colors. In reality, the rainbow colors merge gradually into one another. Our eyes sort them into groupings.

The ancient Egyptians, Chinese, and Indians had believed in chromo therapy, or healing with colors. In chromo therapy, red is believed to stimulate physical and mental energies, yellow to stimulate the nerves, orange to stimulate the solar plexus and revitalize the lungs, blue to soothe and heal organic disorders such as colds, hay fever, and liver problems, and indigo to counteract skin problems and fevers. (Paul '89) Most people have skeptical opinion about color healing; however, the medical profession makes use of color in certain treatments. For instance, premature babies with jaundice are cured by a chemical reaction triggered by exposure to blue light for several days. The relation between blue light and jaundice is beginning to be well understood scientifically.

The warm colors are active and exciting such as a red and its neighboring hues. The cool colors which are passive and calming are blue, violet and green. Likewise, light colors are active, while deep colors are likely to be passive. Red colors tend to increase bodily tension, to stimulate the autonomic nervous system, but green and blue colors release tension and have a lesser physiological effect. Below you will find the most common meanings assigned to certain colors as well as some mystic beliefs associated with that color. I will list the colors in a way that you would see them in a rainbow. this also mirrors how the colors are presented in relationship to the Hindu Belief regarding chakra color.

Red = vitality
    

This is the most exciting color and is known to escalate the body's metabolism. Dark red has anger implications it indicates high energy, determination, and much passion. The color red has been part of the English language since about A.D. 900. It is the primary color at the lower or least deflected end of the visible spectrum. Its name is used for shades ranging from very bright, bold red, to reddish yellow or reddish brown. The color red has also been a representation of love within a relationship between two people. A red rose, given to the bearer's lover or mate has always been known as a symbol of love, as well as the ever-popular red heart on Valentine's Day. Red has come to mean beauty, love, strength, energy, courage, career, goals, power, and willpower. Red is the color most associated with the South direction. In Christianity, red symbolizes Love, blood and the martyrdom of Christ. In Hindu belief, red represents the Kundalini or genital chakra.

Orange = Creative Energy
        

This is the only color of the spectrum whose name was taken from an object, the well-known and popular fruit called the orange. The fruit comes from an evergreen tree, Citrus aurantius, and the word "orange", comes from the Old French orenge. Since about 1300 it has used as part of the English language. Because the tree is evergreen and ever bearing, the color orange became associated with fruitfulness. On the visible spectrum this reddish-yellow color lies between, red and yellow the two colors that when blended together are the creators of the color orange. In folklore the color orange stands for fire and flames, lust, vigor, excitement, adventure and wholesomeness. Orange also has meaning for success, stimulating energy, justice, attraction, endurance. In Hindu belief, orange represents the sacral chakra.
         
Yellow = wisdom
   
This is cheerful but can become irritating if alone for too long. dark yellow can be oppressive while light yellow is breezy. The bright golden color yellow lies between green and orange on the visible spectrum and is, along with red and blue, one of the primary colors. Since about A.D. 900 the color yellow has been integrated into the English language, stemming from closely related words in the Latin and various Germanic languages. In heraldry, where it is called (gold) the color yellow stands for the positive virtues of faith, constancy, wisdom, and glory. It also has been thought of as being a color that represents playfulness, light, creativity, warmth, mental powers, charm, confidence, vision, joy, enthusiasm, optimism, and an easy going attitude about life. The color yellow also has many negative associations as well, among them are jealousy, treachery, cowardice, aging, and illness. Yellow represents the direction East. In Hindu belief, it represents the solar plexus chakra.


Green= Life, Nature, Fertility
        

This is peaceful, the color of a spring meadow. Bright green can be uplifting and dark green evokes the mental image of a grove or forest. Green is the color of freshness and renewal, and has been in Western culture since the earliest of times. The word "green" comes from the Old English gréne, in turn from grêne in Old Frisian and various related Germanic languages. Reappearing in springtime, after the dull, seemingly colorless winter, it became a symbol of fertility and growth, of abundance and external life.
The color green represents harmony, growth, abundance, vitality, healing, and nature and radiates a feeling of fullness. When thoughts of nature come to mind, green, being the color of grass, trees and plants, 99% of the time is the dominant color of one's mental images. On the visible spectrum green lies sandwiched in between blue and yellow. Green has come to mean youth, growing, healing, success, good luck, and beauty. In Celtic myths the Green man was the God of fertility.
Later in the millennium, Early Christians banned green because it had been used in pagan ceremonies. In the 15th Century, the color green was the best choice for the bride's gown because of its earliest symbolism, heralding fertility. Green was a sacred color to the Egyptians representing the hope and joy of spring. Green is a sacred color to Moslems. In modern times, anyone who chooses a green m & m (an American candy which contains an assortment of different colored chocolate sweets) is sending a somewhat similar message. In Christianity, green means hope and growth in Christian Life. In Hindu belief, green represents the heart chakra.

Blue = Truth, Friendship, Faith
     

This is the most calming color. It is considered to be the second most powerful color after red and blue is the color of constancy and faith, the color painters used for the Virgin Mary's robe, the color of the heavens and the oceans. The soothing color blue stands for sky, good health from good air, sensitivity, truth, sleep, healing, hope, friendship, protection, calm, creativity, patience, wisdom, peace, loyalty and ones desire to nurture.
The word "blue", from Middle English blew and Old English Blaw, has been used since about 1300 to describe a color of the spectrum. In the symbolism of heraldry blue is called azure and signifies piety and sincerity.
In Christianity, Blue symbolizes Mary and Advent. In Hindu belief, blue represents the throat chakra.

INDIGO= INFINITY
    
This is the color that indicates dignity, tranquility, higher intuition, psychic powers, and trustworthiness. It is as calming and shares many traits with blue but being darker the affect is more intense and powerful. Since indigo has some of the shading of violet, it shares some of the traits of violet as well. It provides calm and coolness without cooling your intent. In hindu belief, it is the color of the thrid eye chakra.
Indigo amplifies the energy of blue in a profound way. At a physical level, while blue is calming, indigo is sedating. It deepens and turns blue energy inward.

Violet= Spiritual Mastery
      

This is the color of royalty but rare in nature and perceived as artificial. Light purple or lavender is a fashion favorite while dark purple implies wealth. A combination of red and blue, purple is a color that has been associated with royalty since ancient Roman times.
        Violet is the ray of spiritual mastery. It is the highest and most subtle specialization of light, being at the opposite end of the color spectrum to red.  belief, visionary leadership, respect and wealth and has been worn by emperors, military commanders, and other high-ranking officials. It also has come to symbolize psychic ability, success, wisdom, power, spiritual growth, and independence. Lavender has come to mean reverence and royalty.
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