• Question: @aine why is the world made of colours and not black and white?

    Asked by 449brna35 to Áine on 18 Nov 2014.
    • Photo: Áine Broderick

      Áine Broderick answered on 18 Nov 2014:


      Some physicists say that black is not colour but white is. The surface of an object reflects the wavelengths we see and absorbs all the rest. An apple reflects the red light we see and absorbs the rest. An object appears white when it reflects all wavelengths and black when it absorbs them all. Red, green and blue are the additive primary colors of the color spectrum.

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