Why can’t humans see more color?

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What’s preventing our eyes from being able to see the full spectrum of color?

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It’s the structure of the eye. We don’t have the sensory cells needed to detect light further in the spectrum. Parts of the eye also filter out additional
wavelengths. For instances, a guy who had eye surgery to remove his clouded and deformed lenses and cornea could suddenly see a little ways into the ultraviolet range.

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