ramaireffekt
The Ramaire effect, also known as the Ramaire phenomenon, is a rare and poorly understood optical illusion that occurs under specific conditions. It was first described by the French physicist and engineer, Jean Ramaire, in the early 20th century. The effect is characterized by the apparent movement or distortion of objects when viewed through a transparent medium, such as glass or water, under certain lighting conditions.
The Ramaire effect is typically observed when a light source is positioned at a specific angle relative
The exact cause of the Ramaire effect is still a subject of debate among scientists and researchers.