20 Nov
2002
20 Nov
'02
12:47 a.m.
Jim Muth wrote:
Color itself is a subjective sensation in the mind. It does not exist until the radiation reaches the mind via the eyes, optic nerve, and visual cortex.
A couple of days ago you said that the problem was that "Actual atoms, the kind that the world is composed of, have no color. They are far too small. An object's color is determined by the wave length of the visible light that it reflects most strongly. But atoms do not reflect light at all." So now you're saying colour is not determined by wavelength? Morgan L. Owens "Gee, I'm losing. Let's change the rules."