• chuckleslord@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Purple, the color directly between red and blue, is a creation of your mind interpreting a band of light that triggers your red and blue sensing nerves, but no green is sensed. The actual band of light we can see goes from red to green to blue. Purple doesn’t fall between those colors, meaning it wouldn’t be included in a rainbow, and isn’t any “pure” light you could see, since it doesn’t fall on the spectrum.

    Essentially, any time you see purple, you’re seeing two different frequencies of light that your mind interprets as a single frequency.

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      2 months ago

      What is violet at the end of the visible spectrum, then? We call the higher wavelength stuff ultraviolet, and violet looks purple to me, so I’m having trouble reconciling this stuff with what you’re saying.

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        2 months ago

        Violet is dark spectral blue, added as a separate color by people who wanted 7 not six colors in the spectrum

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            2 months ago

            Perhaps it was the number I misremembered. There definitely is no violet in the spectrum