Rainbows are not objective physical objects located in the sky but rather optical phenomena that exist only for individual observers; each person sees their own unique rainbow, meaning that while rainbows may appear identical to different observers, they are actually personal experiences rather than shared physical objects.
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The rainbow is not in any objective place in the sky. It's an optical phenomenon for you. Someone standing next to you, they see a different rainbow.
>> A different rainbow.
>> Everybody sees their own rainbow.
>> Rainbows are like politics. Everybody see it differently. That rainbow looks identical, but it's just your own rainbow.
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