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Why do colors fade in sunlight?

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Why do colors fade in sunlight?

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Dear Zhong L, Its some elemental substance that plays a vital role to carry itself of being potently charged to ensue its valent discharges at a subatomic : quantum levels as an interminable process between the two given entities [ Sunlight & Colour as an Entity ] to renders itself into a transmutated EFFECTs, which is been noticed later as an Objective change… and this we happen to address & call as what you have quoted “Colours… FADE” The Charge from the Sunlight, may being the same at a given time & place, but the EFFECTs witnessed in different entities are ought to be different… being the inter’weaven format of / for / by the “Quantum World Constituents” … who are indeed the makers and builders of these constituted Quarks & Gluons… as building blocks for the sub-atomic world… These Quantum World Constituents are being extrapolated as the “Thermal-Valuity”, as an Par’ Entity or Para’ Being extrapolated to be named as TITHONS…. by a student to an esoteric subject of arc

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