Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Leonardo Learning---visible spectrum


The visible spectrum is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to us. All of the colors are contained in the visible spectrum but some can only be seen if certain wavelengths mix and harmonize. Humans cannot see near infrared nor can they cant hey see far infrared...Different creatures see different parts of the E. spectrum than humans (birds and insects for example) Birds can see ultraviolet light and bees as well.


What I find most fascinating about the visible spectrum it is such a tiny sliver of what is really "out there" yet it is what we consider concrete reality..There is much more to the picture than meets the eye and we are indeed slaves to our five senses as we see not the whole room but rather a small glimpse through a keyhole.


That is why I laugh at people who are very linear minded and wont accept things beyond the rational and beyond their own "two eyes" There is an entire world beyond the one we can see, smell taste and hear.

If you see a red flower and a bee sees the flower in ultraviolet..what color is the flower? It is both and that is another lesson.


here is some mumbo jumbo you do not need to know unless you are a scientist


Color
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Violet
Wavelength (nm)
780 - 622
622 - 597
597 - 577
577 - 492
492 - 455
455 - 390
Frequency (THz)
384 - 482
482 - 503
503 - 520
520 - 610
610 - 659
659 - 769


Color
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Violet
Wavelength (nm)
780 - 622
622 - 597
597 - 577
577 - 492
492 - 455
455 - 390
Frequency (THz)
384 - 482
482 - 503
503 - 520
520 - 610
610 - 659
659 - 769

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