we are living in a colorful world

Hi..,

if we have to define the color(s) concept abstractly and more physically; then, how can we do that?

what phenomenon is responsible for this colorful world?

PS: exclude these 2 reasons "wavelength" and "frequency" of the Light

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" Nature presents us with three such units and that if we take these as our fundamental units, instead of choosing them arbitrarily, we shall bring our quantitative expressions into a more convenient, and doubtless into a more intimate, relation with nature as it actually exists, the three great fundamental units offered to us by nature, upon which may be built an entire series of a physical units deserving of the title of a truly natural series of a physical units. "

-- George Johnstone Stoney

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> Hi..,
>
> if we have to define the color(s) concept abstractly and more
> physically; then, how can we do that?
>
> what phenomenon is responsible for this colorful world?
>
> PS: exclude these 2 reasons "wavelength" and "frequency" of the Light
>
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Ahmed Ouahi, Architect

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