Is light different in nature from other frequencies in the electromagnetic spectrum?

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Let me rephrase the question – Do we call the Visible Spectrum that because that’s what we can see or is there something different about that part of electromagnetic spectrum (ES) that allow vision to occur. Alternately, If light is dual in nature, being both a wave and a particle, is that the same for other parts of the ES?

Which brings me to the question that I’m most curious about; would it be possible for a creature exist that can see, the same way we see, but using frequencies from other areas of the ES?

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> Do we call the Visible Spectrum that because that’s what we can see

Yes

> or is there something different about that part of electromagnetic spectrum (ES) that allow vision to occur

No

> Alternately, If light is dual in nature, being both a wave and a particle, is that the same for other parts of the ES?

Yes

> Which brings me to the question that I’m most curious about; would it be possible for a creature exist that can see, the same way we see, but using frequencies from other areas of the ES?

Yes. Snakes “see” in infrared

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