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your eyes will be too tired to see the green wavelength of light

This is because after you receive a certain stimulus for a certain amount of time unless it puts you in danger your brain will start to ignoe it. Then when you look away your brain is still ignoring where that stimulus was coming from so you continue to ignore the green wavelength of light. Thus showing you greens complimetry color of blue

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Q: If you stare at a green circle and then look at a white object which part of the reflected white light are your eyes too tired to see?
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