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Colours are perceived in a spectrum which is only a visible part of an entire frequency spectrum. Starting with the submarine radar/radio, which is still very low frequencies, even heat radiation/heating or sound is part of it.
BPM is beats per minute (beat per minute). 60 beats per minute make one blow per second, which corresponds to our heart pulse and the unit Hz comes closest.
At 60Hz Second) a deep bass is audible, deeper “short frequencies” (un/underconscious humping and clicking) are filtered out during music production. Also in the piano the keys are assigned to specific frequencies: a button (half note) always has twice as much hz as the previous (8,16,32,64…). All between 60hz and 16khz produces the useful sounds in the sound processing.
Then comes the ultrasound, radio, microwaves (handy radiation), infrared (heat radiation), visible spectrumX-rays, gamma radiation…
When you talk about green, you talk about a range of visible spectrum (from-bis). Within this range there is no frequency corresponding to “green”, but there are all shades (from yellow to blue)!
So there are markings “names” for shades, which are a number of frequencies, for example poison green, forest green, turquoise…. only in between there are more… So, in reality, we never see a color like green (at least not in a natural way, thus excluding nano dyes), but a mixture of different shades with shade. We do not see the color but the light, so the color changes with every “click angle” when we hold an object against the light. 😂
The shade itself releases the surface and structure of the elements/pigments, a bucket of color thus has homogeneous material, which just produces the color as soon as light breaks on it
Funfact: If our atmosphere were another, the light would already be broken (moved in the color spectrum) on the object and could do anything here and now red seems yellow, blue or anything else, until the Blackpanther is everything possible
Did you really write that sound waves occur in the electromagnetic spectrum??
Did you really read that?
Then you know the answer to your question. Do you have problems with keeping facts apart from illusions? 🤤
Just fly over.
Colors are only sensory impressions that are imparted by our brain and eye, for example, every person also perceives colors quite differently, as animals look quite different, so the question of reality also becomes disgusting, that is our reality, for a bee, another…