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YoungDreamer
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I was wondering, well basically if photons carry information about themselves that is interpreted by our brain?
I ask because I was thinking about things like color and distance. Correct me if I'm wrong but we see different colors because of the way the molecules or elements that make up an object absorb and reflect light, right?
And I was wondering about how we percieve distance as well, when a photon bounces off of an object and reaches us does it carry information that our brain interprets about the makeup and distance of the object that it bounced off of?
I ask because I was thinking about things like color and distance. Correct me if I'm wrong but we see different colors because of the way the molecules or elements that make up an object absorb and reflect light, right?
And I was wondering about how we percieve distance as well, when a photon bounces off of an object and reaches us does it carry information that our brain interprets about the makeup and distance of the object that it bounced off of?