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FrankNBerry

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  1. It is ignorant comments like this, representative of a blind faith mimicked by followers, that makes so many people pull away from the construct of science. Every day more and more people lose faith in science because it's just a bunch of repetitive nonsense. People claiming answers and intelligence yet never actually answer anything. They talk in circles when attempting to explain. QM doesn't tell us squat because it is a construct. Constructs can't tell us anything. You demonstrate ignorance yet refer to others as demonstrating ignorance. Shame on you. Stop mimicking others and actually think for yourself. Biology, Chemistry, and Physics are all representations of the same thing. Varied perceptions of just one behavior/force. What we call "color" exist as another representation of that force. You can't categorize my question as my question revolves around the very nature to which all categories exist.
  2. That explanation just rephrases my question from "why does light exist as different wavelengths?" to "why does light exist as different energy levels?" The wording changes, but the question still remains unanswered. These "energy" states vary for a reason. Is there an explanation as to why? You jest about their once being one wavelength of green, yet it is possible that the entire color spectrum exists as only two "colors". The reason I'm asking is that I've reached a conclusion as to why there are varied wavelengths in light that results in a spectrum. I'm curious if anyone within the scientific fields have already reached any such conclusion themselves.
  3. Saying there is no reason not to have various wavelengths is a non-answer. It's no different than saying there's no reason not to have just one wavelength. If there is no perceived reason not to then by association there would be no reason to, either. There being no perceived physical laws within scientific majorities agreeance of this particular aspect of nature to me is the equivalent of saying "nobody knows nor has a solid explanation as to why. It just is.". Would I be accurate in this translation? Does science have any explanations at this time as to why spectrums of wavelengths exist in such confined ways? Rainbows would seem to demonstrate that what we call light does indeed have a length parameter characterizing it. Unless I'm mistaken as to what is meant by "length parameter". Purple to red, looping endlessly.
  4. There are plenty of explanations as to why light exists in different colors due to existing as different wavelengths, but what I can't find is any explanation as to why light exists as a variance of wavelengths in the first place. What process/force/function/whatever is it that gives rise to a spectrum of wavelengths as opposed to there just simply existing one wavelength?
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