Colors and Wavelengths?

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BlackTigress777

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I was really thinking hard about colors and exactly how each one is different. Learning more about the wavelengths made me wonder more and more. Please tell me what you think.
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Why and How does each specific color have it's own specific wavelength?

There are many different colors. Each with their own unique amount of NM in order for them to be seen.

However, one must ask - How come Red's wavelength is specifically Different than Violet's?
How come it couldn't have been the other way around?
How come it will Never be the other way around?

Exactly why does each specific color have it's own very specific amount of NM to be seen?

It appears that it is a Choice that was made. Something With intelligence had to have assigned Each color it's own Set amount of NM individually.

Despite all being a part of White Light, White Light itself does Not have any form of intelligence.
Further more, White Light Isn't alive -For anything to make any sort of choice, it has to naturally be Alive. How could White Light choose which color to be determined depending on it's set amount of NM?
It cannot.

Perhaps these colors were chosen by Random - However, that does Not get rid of the fact that they were Chosen for each specific amount.
The colors can't "just be" assigned that way, randomly. If that's the case, 750 NM could've very well have been Blue, or Green, or Orange - but it is Not. It's set in stone to be Red.
And will Always be Red.

Even if a person is Color Blind and can only see shades of Gray - each shade of that Still has it's own chosen amount of NM in order for it to be seen. Darker gray has it's own seperate NM than Lighter gray.
The same choice still exist.

Overall, we can only ask - Why does the color Red have fewer "peeks" than the color Violet?
Exactly Why if a wavelength has less energy - it's Red, but if a wavelength has the Most energy, it's Violet?
Why not any other color?
Why can't this be changed?
Why is it set in stone, like a Law?

White Light itself has no intelligence and it Isn't alive, so it cannot make this possible - as it can only emit light.

This is a Choice by something that is Alive, Intelligent and Super Natural. There is No other Option, and never will be.
Each color is specifically Chosen by God for it's amount of NM.

Do you agree?
 
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BlackTigress777

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..Is this a good "what" or a bad "what"..? Lol..
Is it confusing? I'm sorry if it is. I'm basically explaining how can each specific wavelength of White Light can be identified with color. I'm explaining that this Has to be done by Choice - meaning that there Is indeed a God, and that he chose each wavelength of White Light to have it's own individual color.
 
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Galatea

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What is even more fascinating to me is the fact that there are wavelengths of light we can not see- like ultraviolet light, infrared light, microwaves, radio waves, gamma waves, x rays. All of it is light, yet we can't see it. I sometimes wonder if we shall be able to see these wavelengths of light in our glorified bodies.

Something else that is kind of mind blowing is that the color we see is only the wavelength of light that is reflected. The reason why an apple APPEARS to be red is because it absorbs all wavelengths of light, except red. This means that nothing really HAS color in the absence of light. This is kind of mindblowing. Without light there is no color.

What sort of spiritual implication do I derive from this? In Heaven, Jesus is the Light. There is color, beauty. In Hell, there is no Light, no color, no beauty.

I think I understand where you are going, here. That there must be a Creator since the wavelengths of light are all different. Isaac Newton was a Christian. He was the first to discover that white light is actually made up of the color spectrum. So, I don't think all your musings are that "far out". Of all the sciences, physics, to me, reveal the Creator's hand the most.
 
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JayBlue

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Well, God is an artist. So even the things of science were not only made to be beautiful but also to prove his existence and glory.