We all think that the visible spectrum of light — every color we can see — is represented in the rainbow. But this isn't actually true. When you hold up a crystal prism to a beam of light, you see red ...
Absent from the visible spectrum and neither a wave nor a particle, the color pink is, for many, a scientific enigma: how can a shade that doesn’t even appear in the rainbow exist? The answer lies in ...
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