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how a photon relays information across various distances
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Daniel is looking for answers to this question."It is my understanding that photons are massless and can act as either particles or waves. None of this information helps me understand how a photon relays information across various distances. How is the color red stored and transmitted from a stop sign, across a void, and into my eyeball?"Discuss your scientific findings in the comments below...
we 'mostly' agree on any color chosen
'photons' ...'see' even single ones. So would they also trigger a 'color' depending on their energy?
'White' is everything we can't 'sort out'
Individual photons do have a colour - if you put it through a diffraction grating, and see where it comes out.
The retina is finely covered with receptors; rods, which are just sensitive to intensity and cones which come in three types: Ones sensitive to the red wavelenths, ones most sensitive to Blue wavelengths, one most sensitive to red ones, and ones most sensitive to Green wavelengths