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What does the end of Dali Garden mean?

"Daley Garden Ending" means the Tindal effect.

The "Daley Garden Ending" is a network hot stalk, which comes from the Tindal effect. Tindal effect refers to light scattering or opalescence. When a beam of light passes through the colloid, a bright "path" can be observed in the colloid from the direction perpendicular to the incident light, and the appearance of Tindal effect also means that light can be seen.

On the Internet, people use "Dali Garden Ending" to describe something or the sudden appearance of an irrelevant or illogical content at the end of an article, which is as surprising and surprising as the Tindal effect.

At the end of the film is Tindal effect, a funny hot stalk made by a netizen after filming Tindal effect. The general meaning of Tindal effect is that you can see the appearance of light, which is a more dreamy statement.

Brief introduction of Tindal effect

Tindal effect, also known as Tindal phenomenon, or Tindal phenomenon, Dinsel effect and Tindal effect, is a light scattering phenomenon.

When a beam of light passes through the colloid, a bright "path" can be observed in the colloid from the direction perpendicular to the incident light, and the appearance of Tindal effect also means that light can be seen.

Photography circle, also known as "Jesus light", usually appears in the early morning, at sunset or after rain when there are more clouds and fog or dust in the atmosphere. The sun shines right on it, divided into strips, and sometimes it becomes a large piece, which is particularly spectacular.