#284. The spectrum of "visible light" does not contain every "color".

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#284. The spectrum of "visible light" does not contain every "color".

That doesn't sound right, or does it?

It's been "suggested" that every "color" we see can be found by "splitting" "white light" into a "rainbow".

Except there can be 2 or 3 "rainbows"... potentially quite a "shock" or "awe" show.

Would someone please explain where "metallic" "copper", "silver", or "gold" come or go "into" or "out of" the "picture"?



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Originally posted on 05-12-2023 @ 02:38 PM

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