if photons don’t have color, why does light have different color

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if photons don’t have color, why does light have different color

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There is no property of light that actually contains color. Colors are constructed entirely by our brains as a way to process different wavelengths of light that our eyes are able to sense. Consider “forbidden colors.” These are colors when, compared to how your eyes perceive different wavelengths of light, shouldn’t exist. Our brains create them to try to make sense of the way our eyes are sensing different wavelengths of light that have a gap in it. [Magenta is an example of a color that shouldn’t exist.](https://www.reeditionmagazine.com/to-the-minute/magenta-the-color-that-doesnt-exist-and-why#:~:text=First%20and%20foremost%2C%20it%20is,corresponds%20to%20that%20specific%20color.)

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