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At least, when it comes to one color people think is on the spectrum. Popular Mechanics reports that purple is a “pigment of your imagination”: The human eye doesn’t actually see purple.
Color perception, and our enjoyment of it, is part of our evolutionary legacy. The human retina is sensitive to wavelengths of light from about 400 to 700 nanometers.
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