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OptimumWhich "Colour" is this ?
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Chinu
You seem to have inserted an extraneous "u" in the word color.
There isn't one. That was the point of the answer.The Subjective part of "660nm? (approximately).
Ahem, you know that we invented the language, right?You seem to have inserted an extraneous "u" in the word color.
Ahem, you know that we invented the language, right?
Thomas Edison invented the light bulb, but I wouldn't use his bulbs instead of my compact flourescents.
There isn't one. That was the point of the answer.
But almost everyone has such an instrument. In fact, the majority of people have two, mounted in the front of their heads.I would say 50% correct. Tell me poly, honestly, do you actually see it as 660nm? Or is it that your 'brain' conceives of it as 660nm because of the instruments you conceived to 'study' it? In this world of haves and have nots, what can the poor 99.99% do, when they do not have such instruments and do not partake in reality through the periscope of a submarine, but have 'direct experience?"
There isn't a distinction.Do you think all the old-concept-Traffic-Signals the world over, should be replaced by the New-Concept-Traffic-Signals in monochrome SINGLE LED flashing 660, 570, 510?
Nigh-impossible, unless it's replaced with something even more bizarre, and equivalent in the majority of cases. Waves quite obviously exist, and waves have to have frequency.Have you thought of the possibility that one day, science may even question the concept of 'frequency' - and label it as 'primitive constructs' of the ancients?
But almost everyone has such an instrument. In fact, the majority of people have two, mounted in the front of their heads.
If there is NO DISTINCTION between Red-Yellow-Green Traffic Lights & 660, 570, 510 Monochrome LEDs,There isn't a distinction.
Nigh-impossible, unless it's replaced with something even more bizarre, and equivalent in the majority of cases. Waves quite obviously exist, and waves have to have frequency.