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Color theory as nuclear theory

Julien

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Energy is seen as light, yet emits as various waves of energy each the equivalent of a naturally mechanical order of division of substance, like earth solid, water liquid, air gas ..

That means, saturation among energy creates predictable outcomes and we harvest...

That would mean, every failed energy creation engine, might be a means of processing or extraction

It also means by looking at the universe for distillation principals, you can calculate or discover processing results...

It could be argued, if it exists and you do it, look into the stars and see if it's being done in mass? With AI the search would be plausible, notice you always have to know what your looking for...
Also it mostly for substance able to overcome huge temperature and pressures.. natural refinement principles!!

Back to light ...
Sun is yellow, water is blue, grass is green ..
Ok well by that standard.. different sun's are different colors, and which liquids can become rain... yet if water, what color sun's can have lights further compatible life...
And as example did we send space probe long term to them!??

As in, if you look at what different energy does to say technology or life, they look designed to...
Meanwhile, seperate those in groups and look at the colors... And notice as example how much blue is in our viewpoint...

But if the other planets are not, same with yellow, maybe having optics only good for them, still lets us see...??
Though then needing a conversation model to what we see...

Either way, I believe we have two origins events, based on. Color... And based on black and white

Cheers
 
Colour is just the way our biology represents the frequency (ν) and therefore energy (E) of photons (E=hν), where h is the Planck constant. Human eyes with three different types of cone cell can differentiate perhaps one million shades of colour. A few people have a mutation that results in them having four types of cone cells, tetrachromacy, so they see perhaps 100 million shades of colour.

What are the limits of human vision? - BBC Future

I'm not sure what your thesis is, but it needs mathematics to express it so that one can make predictions that are falsifiable by experiment.

By the way, the colours referred to in the theory of the strong nuclear force - quantum chromodynamics - are just arbitrary labels for the different types of strong force charge by which quarks and gluons interact.
 
Exactly... In that we are amazing...

It is faith, yet I do believe the DNA has a bios, and since dna itself seems to be chemicals we don't actually consider life yet can be altered,.that makes me think of how important color is, and reasonable that color is relative to the material fabric that is in our DNA .


We interpret.... That's what color is, yet to distinguish is literally wisdom granted refineries involve microanalysis... Yet as example science is investment based, investment based filtered observation... So that as we live and breathe... Seeing sets a path to believing..


Ok, that's all well and nice, what about refinement or nuclear...

The high frequencies of radiation... Is a whole new other color scheme.. it could be argued, it's too quick to be seen so we can't evolve into seeing it.. so instead it's limited to other senses..

By that logic.. development of optics for radiation.. involves a radioactive vision. And because there are several levels of radioactive fabric possible, building radiation eyes... To see with.. is arguably part of what Kong range optics are.

Look up gravity experiments on youtube..

To contemplate that force is what we evolved in.. thus does it become us..

And to what association to color?

It's actually about energy, we might never get anywhere, it's about energy levels we just interpret using technology that renders it color..

Anyhow, busy doing something..

Cheers
 
Remember colours are qualia. They exist only as nerve signals in the brain. We can never know if we see red, green, blue and so on in the same way as anyone else. Many languages do or did not have names for some colours, such as the ancient Greeks for blue, but that does not mean they could not perceive them.
 
Ironically, since an object reflects light of a certain hue…you could make the argument that the color of the object is everything BUT what you see :)

I read once that what an object is is not black or white…but blank…an astronomy magazine from years back.
 
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