Do smells have “frequencies” in the same way that lights and sounds have?

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Do smells have “frequencies” in the same way that lights and sounds have?

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while light and sound waves can actually produce a reaction such as sound waves causing vibrations, scent cannot. humans perceive light, sound, and scent by sensing something. the way we perceive this stimuli is up to our brain’s interpretation.

scent is based in the presence of a particles of mass, while light/sound waves are have no mass & are not finite or tangible the way a particle is.

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