Light and emotions?
Hello, my dears,
I'm giving a physics presentation about light and emotions soon. Can you give me more information about it?
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Light colors depend on the wavelength of the light and on the reflection objects. Light that is in the spectrum visible to the human eye is absorbed by the pegs in our eyes and forwarded to the brain. Depending on which wavelength this light had, the absorption of different cones takes place, which are also interpreted differently from the brain.
The emotions of man could be interpreted in such a way that different energy comes to different signals in the brain and thus to different interpretations of the brain.
We feel warm and white, for example, as usual as relaxing or cozy, while the more energetic cold white is more stimulating and vigilant. This effect is therefore more than just an imaginary thoughtful “reception”, but has a close connection with the energy that affects us.
Thank you for your explanation!!!
(Address to your last message as I need several lines as possible!)
Tell him, as a teacher, he should actually know that emotions must be strictly held out of science as these subjective Nature and the objective finding of knowledge can be irritatingly influenced and falsified.
Explain to him that it is possible to discuss subjectively about physical light phenomena and the emotions that they – in every person quite different! but, as I said, psychological, but by no means natural science Level.
Emotions have lost nothing in physics.
Replacement: Hold the torch to the ear, then light the eyes.
In fact, see
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4jnfjCaI9vQ&pp=ygUtV2FydW0gbGljaHQgdW5zIGdsw7xja2xpY2ggbWFjaHQgaW5nYSByb3RoZXJ0
Luckily light might make, but luck is not a physical measure, so physics does not make any falsifiable statements.
then the physics teacher has taken on his own responsibility in areas outside of physics, and only his standards that no one else can know – I could not help.
Actually, my physics teacher has blessed this. Thanks for your help