How is the color of light changed?

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Last night I woke to go to the bathroom and used my phones light so that I wouldn’t wake my partner.

The light from my phone shone through a green glass bottle and lit the wall up green.

Are light particles uncolored and just affected by the colored glass or do they have properties that are changed?

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There’s no such thing as a “white light particle”. You can have blue, or green, orange, or just about any *color*, but white light *only* exists as a *combination* of colors.

So a green bottle soaks up the non-green colors, turning your mix of colors into just green.

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