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"Sitting on my sofa starring in the garden thinking why am I brown? Is it Covent Garden you are starring in?"
No, my own overgrown garden.. anyway that’s not the issue at hand.. is it? |
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"Sitting on my sofa starring in the garden thinking why am I brown? "
Perceived colour is actually due to specific energies or frequencies of light waves which fall into the visible spectrum between red and violet. We see objects as a specific colour because of the so called, ‘colour effect’. For example when a red object is hit with light rays the object reflects only red light and absorbs all other light.
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"Sitting on my sofa starring in the garden thinking why am I brown? Is it Covent Garden you are starring in?
No, my own overgrown garden.. anyway that’s not the issue at hand.. is it? "
No overgrown gardens was the issue on another thread earlier |
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