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Are the spectral lines always in the same order ROYGBIV? - Answers

The arrangement of the spectral colors are determined by how the human eye and brain work. There is no clear reason to believe that different people or animals see the spectrum the same. In fact it is easy to show that they don't.



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The arrangement of the spectral colors are determined by how the human eye and brain work. There is no clear reason to believe that different people or animals see the spectrum the same. In fact it is easy to show that they don't.



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The arrangement of the spectral colors are determined by how the human eye and brain work. There is no clear reason to believe that different people or animals see the spectrum the same. In fact it is easy to show that they don't.

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