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"The mystery of Color Perception"
"Color is all around us. Although we take color for granted, we cannot prove they exist."
When light strike our eyes we see color.
Light sensitive cells--Cones in the Retina enable the eye to see color.
There are three types of Cones, each one has a bit of pigment of either bluish or greenish or reddish ( strangely and precisely coinciding
with the three primary color. ) These bits of pigment in the cones absorbs the smallest particles of light, thus enabling the eye to
distinguish an enormous arrays of colors.
Color blindness is caused by the abnormality in the pigment of the retina's cones.
Some animals do not see the full range of color spectrum ( Whose color spectrum is it anyway! ) because they do not have enough cones
in their retina.
Color is as much something happening inside the eyes as it is in the world around us. No amount of separating the white light through
the prism in the lab could have ever produced the three primary color ( RGB ) if we did not have the "Three Cones Retina."
Light separates through the electric world of eyes of nature, to be recognized, affording survival.
Time, in light and color redialing itself--while in escape from the burning source self--the stars.
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