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Explanation:
<h2>Interference is the example of soap bubble colouring</h2>
<h3>EXTRA INFO:</h3>
(LOOK AT THE IMAGE)
An incoming light ray is partly reflected by the top surface of the soap film and partly reflected by the bottom surface. The wave reflected from the bottom surface has traveled further (an extra distance equal to twice the thickness of the film) so emerges out of step with the top wave. When the two waves meet, they add together, and some colors are removed by destructive interference. Where the film is thickest, the bubble appears more blueish; where it's thinner, it will look more violet or magenta.
How the physical world operates.
As far as I know, the energy just winds up as heat dispersing into the atmosphere or heating up the falling object.
I found that it was: Distance to stars, Brightness of stars and Composition of stars. Hope this helps!