Colors of others spectrums

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Colors of others spectrums

Post #1by kikinho » 02.10.2004, 03:26

I am thinking for a long time that the the microwave spectrum have a deep dark brown color and the infrared have brown, wine and dark red colors.
I think that this is probably true because if you compare bright red, bright wine and bright brown, and these three colors in the same tonality, you will notice that red is more bright than wine and wine more bright than brown.
On the other hand, ultraviolet colors would look like more bright than the colors of visible light.
Ultraviolet colors would look like more vivid than visible colors and visible colos would look like more vivid than infrared and microwave.
For me, radio waves are black, because of the very big waveleghts and the low energy.
Colors in radio, microwave and infrared look like more opaque and dead than in ultraviolet and X-rays, that are more transparent and vivid.
Gamma rays are transparent ( don't have colors ) because of the very small waveleghts.
This means that the smallest the waveleght, less opaque and more vivid colors will be than that have a big waveleght.

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Post #2by Evil Dr Ganymede » 02.10.2004, 07:01



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