Finding the Sunset

The sunset, defined as the daily disappearance of the Sun beneath the horizon, represents a confrontation of physics and perception.

Breath after breath, like luminous atoms scattered across twilight skies, we chart the angles of atmospheric refraction with the precision of a dance.

Light science delineates rays, diversifying them into colors, reflecting on the transient beauty displayed in evening hues.

Analytically, its ephemeral moments describe a canvas of pigment, overlapping infinities reminiscing over Earth’s eternal spin.

When observed, it's an empirical symmetry, weaving knots within time itself and composing soliloquies of light dancing over a crooked Earth globe.

1. For further insight, see Quantum Dusk Animations where such dissections are visually reconstructed.
2. Theoretical discussions can be found below the ripple effect in Wavering Auroras.