• CerealKiller01
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        2 years ago

        Ohhh, I think I get it.

        Purple is what you get when you force the visible light spectrum into a wheel, so there’ll be something that “connects” blue with red?

        If so, is the reason we perceive green as a different color than purple is because we have receptors for that specific wavelength, otherwise both colors would affect our red and blue color receptors similarly?

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          2 years ago

          Essentially, yes. Although violet is a colour, and that does correspond to a wavelength of light. I’m not really sure where violet ends and purple begins.

          Looks like this guy has had a crack at explaining the difference, though.