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  1. Can someone really smart explain to me why when looking into water from a boat you always have light reflections that centre around where you stand, no matter where you stand? It's always fascinated me. That's my shadow in the water. Notice how the light rays look similar to an iris around my head.

    #sciencequestions #tuesdaythoughts

  2. Can someone really smart explain to me why when looking into water from a boat you always have light reflections that centre around where you stand, no matter where you stand? It's always fascinated me. That's my shadow in the water. Notice how the light rays look similar to an iris around my head.

    #sciencequestions #tuesdaythoughts

  3. Can someone really smart explain to me why when looking into water from a boat you always have light reflections that centre around where you stand, no matter where you stand? It's always fascinated me. That's my shadow in the water. Notice how the light rays look similar to an iris around my head.

    #sciencequestions #tuesdaythoughts

  4. Can someone really smart explain to me why when looking into water from a boat you always have light reflections that centre around where you stand, no matter where you stand? It's always fascinated me. That's my shadow in the water. Notice how the light rays look similar to an iris around my head.

    #sciencequestions #tuesdaythoughts

  5. Can someone really smart explain to me why when looking into water from a boat you always have light reflections that centre around where you stand, no matter where you stand? It's always fascinated me. That's my shadow in the water. Notice how the light rays look similar to an iris around my head.

    #sciencequestions #tuesdaythoughts

  6. #PhysicsQuestion: in "A Brief History of Time," Hawking describes how matter particles emit force particles, the recoil changing their directory and the impact changing their target's. This makes sense for repulsive forces, but how does that translate to attractive forces?

    #ParticlePhysics #physics #gravity #magnetics #science #ScienceQuestion #ScienceQuestions