Why is it possible to see blue light on one side of an object and orange on the other side when looking in the reflection of a lense?

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Why is it possible to see blue light on one side of an object and orange on the other side when looking in the reflection of a lense?

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“Lens”, not “lense”.

Lenses are like prisms creating rainbows. Where you have a dark/light boundary you can see the blue end of the rainbow out one side, and on the other side of the object the red end appears.

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