>>11401775It's frequency is in terrahertz,
Sound frequency is in just regular hertz lol.
So it's like 37 octaves above the limit of human hearing (octave is a doubling of frequency.)
What you are perceiving as vision is your brains interpretation of light frequency.
What you hear is your brains interpretation of soundthey recently discovered dogs and cats have retina chemicals that are sensitive to electromagnetic frequencies (megahertz kilohertz etc.)
So when you look at light you are "hearing it"
Humans seem to be calibrated for about 8 octaves per input.
ABCDEFG (7natural notes per octave, 12 if you include sharps and flats, natural are white keys, sharps and flats are black, so 12 notes per octave, 7 octaves, 88 or so keys on a standard keyboard.
Light works exactly the same.
ROYGBIV, 7 colours,
Now this is where it gets cool.
A chord is made of three mathematically compatible notes, (explanation takes pages and pages so I won't expand, it's called "music theory")
Like typically the first, third and fifth interval of these notes.
Like C E G is C major. C Eflat and G is C minor, as it has a "flatted third"
Anyway white light is Red Green and Blue.
So it's a chord. Just like in music.
These sciences work exactly the same.
Music theory is brutally difficult and complex. And way harder than quantum physics, but it's the most powerful science.
I use it in organic chemical engineering.
It's used in analytical chemistry if you are NMRing some unknown samples, it just used sympathetic resonance.
And if you interpret the wrong input, like "tasting sound" or " "hearing colour" that's synthesis.