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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No. When you smell something, small particles come into contact with relevant receptors in your nose that trigger a reaction in the nerves. Smells are literally chemicals that hit your nose receptors.

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