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When our eyes see the whole range of visible light together, they read it as...
Author:
Victoria Finlay
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Color: A Natural History of
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When our eyes see the whole range of visible light together, they read it as "white." When some of the wavelengths are missing, they see it as "colored.
( Victoria Finlay )
[ Color: A Natural History of ]
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