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The Science of Color Vision: Understanding How We See with Richard Feynman


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In this episode of The Dead Scientists, we explore Richard Feynman’s fascinating breakdown of human color vision from The Feynman Lectures on Physics. Feynman takes us on a journey through the physical structure of the human eye, focusing on the roles of rods and cones in light detection and their varying sensitivities in bright and dim conditions.

We delve into the phenomenon of color mixing, where Feynman explains how different wavelengths of light can combine to create the same perceived color, despite their physical differences. Using the technique of a "null instrument," he demonstrates how colors are matched to appear identical to the human eye.

Feynman further explores how any color can be produced by mixing three primary colors, mathematically showing how this process is akin to adding vectors. The episode concludes with a look into the physiological basis of color vision, touching on the pigments responsible for detecting different wavelengths and the cause of color blindness when one or more pigments are absent.

Whether you're curious about the science behind how we perceive colors or the intricacies of human vision, this episode offers a captivating dive into the world of color vision, illuminated by Feynman’s clear and engaging explanations.

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