The visible spectrum is basically the wavelengths between 400 and 800 nanometers, however, light is emitted in wavelengths millions of times shorter and millions of times longer than that. Is there any reason to suspect that the entire spectrum doesn't consist of different sorts of rainbows? After all, the entire spectrum we can see is incredibly beautiful.
ChosunYin on July 22nd, 2017 at 03:27 UTC »
It pisses me off how many colors I'm missing out on.
circlur on July 22nd, 2017 at 04:45 UTC »
The visible spectrum is basically the wavelengths between 400 and 800 nanometers, however, light is emitted in wavelengths millions of times shorter and millions of times longer than that. Is there any reason to suspect that the entire spectrum doesn't consist of different sorts of rainbows? After all, the entire spectrum we can see is incredibly beautiful.
gj5 on July 22nd, 2017 at 06:26 UTC »
what a scam