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Originally posted by GobbledokTChipeater
A light bulb doesn't just reject all colors more strongly when you turn it on
Originally posted by davidgrouchy
Originally posted by GobbledokTChipeater
A light bulb doesn't just reject all colors more strongly when you turn it on
The filament
is very dark in color.
David Grouchy
Originally posted by davidgrouchy
Originally posted by GobbledokTChipeater
A light bulb doesn't just reject all colors more strongly when you turn it on
The filament
is very dark in color.
Originally posted by Regent Leo
Also, Gobble's point also is valid. We see objects that do not, in themselves, release any light. Thus, the colors are colors rejected in objects like that. However, objects from which the light originates would not be subjected to that same rule.