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| Natural sunlight is called a 'Continuous Spectrum' because it contains all the various wave lengths of light and does not have any missing colors. In other words, when it comes to the visible light that we see, white light is all the colors combined. (Still, this white light is not the light that clairvoyants describe seeing via the usage of their third eye). The human eye does not see light as white light perse'; yet we know it exists by the very fact that we can see daylight. Instead, we are capable of seeing the rays that make up white light and in the form of colors. Those colors are six in number and range from the reds at one end of the spectrum to the violets at the other. In between are the oranges, yellows, greens and blues. This we do know, not only by looking at a natural rainbow, but by taking a triangular glass prism, passing light through it, so that the six colors of the rainbow are revealed to us as bands of color. Scientifically though, scientist have developed a special instrument called the spectroscope which can measure each individual wave lengths or bands of color. |
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Scientist measure a wave length of light in units called angstroms. One angstrom is about 0.0000001 millimeter in length. Red, the shortest wave length is 7,0000 angstroms; orange is about 6,000 angstroms; yellow which sits approximately at the middle of the light spectrum is approximately 5,800 angstoms; green is 5,000 angstroms; blue 4,500 angstroms; while violet the longest wave length is about 4,000 angstroms. |

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