color theory

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September 17, 2015

 

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An essential part of this view, widely held up to Newton's time (1642 to 1727), is that all true and pure light, such as light from the sun, has no color, and color must be some sort of constituent or material permeating opaque and transparent objects and media, capable of altering or degrading the pure light incident upon them...
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Some doubts as to the correctness of Aristotle's view began to arise early in the seventeenth century because of the discovery of what v we now name interference colors - colors of thin films, such as soap bubbles - which change markedly with angle of view. These films seem to have every kind of color in them at the same time and to contaminate the incident sunlight in different ways depending on thickness of the film and direction of passage of sunlight through it...
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