Study on Quantum Color Theory
New Trends in Physical Science Research Vol. 6,
15 June 2022
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Page 92-102
https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/ntpsr/v6/16467D
Abstract
An object's color is determined by the color of the light it reflects. Color is thus not a property of the item but of the light that lights it; objects are simply "color thieves”. The reflected light, on the other hand, is subject to the Snell-Descartes law of reflection, which states that the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection. This law states that only observers in specified positions can see the color of the object. However, we all know that this is not the case; any spectator, regardless of position, can see the color of the object. We then present a new method for defining an object's color based on spectroscopic concepts in this paper: The object's atoms absorb the sun's white light and then produce radiation with a frequency that matches only to the color of the thing. The quantum color theory will allow us to explain certain phenomena related to the color of objects that it is impossible to explain by the classical description.
- Color
- light
- reflection
- absorption
- emission