Color derives from the spectrum of light (distribution of light power versus wavelength) interacting in the eye with the spectral sensitivities of the light receptors. Color categories and physical specifications of color are also associated with objects, materials, light sources, etc., based on their physical properties such as light absorption, reflection, or emission spectra. By defining acolor space, colors can be identified numerically by their coordinates.
Edit: Especially light is an electromagnetic wave. So the frequency of the wave decides the colour. We have basically seven colours namely violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange and red. If all get mixed and viewed then it is sensed as white. If nothing is present then it is sensed as black. Suppose eye sees brown colour. This is due to over all effect of proprotionate mixing of red, blue and green.
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Some traits, such as eye color and hair color, have multiple alleles that control different aspects of the phenotype. Because there are multiple different possible combinations of alleles, you get a wide range of phenotypes.
It is a repeated observation about nature.
Connections to Scientific Revolution: The Enlightenment was a program to reform political, economic, and social aspects of European life by using the Scientific method established during the Scientific Revolution. The movement was based on the discoveries and knowledge of the Scientific Revolution.
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A scientific theory is an explanation of some natural phenomenon. A scientific law is a succinct statement of some aspect of a scientific theory.
Kenneth Fehrman has written: 'Color' -- subject(s): Color, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Color
Renae Knapp has written: 'Living in color' -- subject(s): Color, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Color
Frank Don has written: 'Color Your World' -- subject(s): Color, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Color 'Color your world (A Warner Destiny book)'
Thanatology is the scientific study of death. It investigates the mechanisms and forensic aspects of death.
The scientific name is "glaucoma". But there are different entities...
Michiko Yoshita has written: 'Shikisai bijin' -- subject(s): Color, Color guides, Color in clothing, Color in interior decoration, Harmony (Aesthetics), Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Color
Deborah T. Sharpe has written: 'The psychology of color and design' -- subject(s): Color, Psychological aspects, Art, Psychology, Psychological aspects of Color
The scientific name for the color pink is Dianthus plumarius. It is actually the name of a flower. That's how the color pink was named, after a flower.
Hildegard Fuchs has written: 'Eine experimentelle Untersuchung zur Farbkonstanz' -- subject(s): Color, Color vision, Colorimetry, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Color
Anne Weir has written: 'The color book' -- subject(s): Color, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Color 'Christopher's journey' -- subject(s): Drama, Dramatists
Corinne Smith Dunklee Heline has written: 'Color and music in the new age' -- subject(s): Astrology, Color, Psychic aspects, Psychic aspects of Color
Patricia George has written: 'Color synergy' -- subject(s): Color, Conduct of life, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Color, Self-actualization (Psychology), Symbolism of colors