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Is visible light qualitatively different than other types of electromagnetic radiation?

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Is visible light qualitatively different than other types of electromagnetic radiation?

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Physically there is nothing different other than the light we see has a different frequency, and its photons carry a different amount of energy per photon according to E = frequency x Planck’s constant. It is our retinae and our brains which make us experience them in such a spectacular, and colorful, way. Color as we know it does not exist in nature.

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