Description
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Visual Dispersion (Laminar): The smooth, parallel lines of color show “Laminar Dispersion.” The pigments flow side-by-side without mixing chaotically, creating distinct “strata” or layers of color.
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Mixing Dispersion (Turbulent): Where the pink and blue meet, you see “Turbulent Mixing.” The colors swirl into each other, creating intermediate purples and greys, mimicking the physics of fluid dynamics.
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Edge Dispersion (Soft): The edges of the color bands are soft and blended, typical of liquid dispersion where diffusion occurs at the boundary between two fluids.















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