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Unlike red, green, or blue, purple does not correspond to a single wavelength of visible light. It does not appear in the natural spectrum produced when light is split by a prism or seen in a rainbow.
A recent claim by scientists has stunned the internet: one color we all know and love doesn’t technically exist. Despite its ...
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