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Anything and everything you see is light.

We are surrounded by white light.

It is in a way wrong to actually say that a car is green and a bus is yellow..

The point here is that the light is a spectrum of different colours, that together makes white.

When a green car looks green to us, that mean that it actually absorb the other colors of the white spectrum, hence only reflecting green. Exactly the same with any other object. All colours looks like they do because of their ability to absorb the other colors of the spectrum of light.

A mirror on the other hand simply reflect 90-99% of the light that hits it, hence we se a reflection in it.

The better mirror, the better reflection.

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