
Colours
Colors are perceptions created by our brains in response to light waves hitting our eyes. Light consists of many wavelengths, each corresponding to a different color. When light enters the eye, it stimulates specialized cells called cones, which detect specific wavelength ranges. The brain then interprets these signals, allowing us to perceive colors. Essentially, colors are not inherent in objects but are the result of how our visual system processes the properties of light reflected or emitted by objects around us.