Light is part of an electromagnetic spectrum, that consist of photons with different amounts of energy stored in them.
Photons are considered to have energy like qualities as well as matter like qualities in the world of physics.
If this argument should be discussed it would be best to take a linear approach from a standpoint of energy. Rating each light color with an amount of energy it carries. The reflected color should not be our concern, but the amount of radiation given off from the apple, the wavelength, and the frequency under each kind of color light. Based on that we could draw an accurate statement that apple reflects photons differently based upon their wavelength/frequency. The "red" apple reflects the most of the lowest possible wavelength we can see.. which happens to be red. Since the appearance.
Our senses are biased, they do not show the world from a true omnipotent standpoint, they show us a little snippet of what there really is. I base that claim on the spectrum, certain wavelength cut out we see, but in reality, science and reasoning has proven there are many more wavelengths which we cannot see.
That's fantastic, Marek. This is all of the information that I couldn't find for my original post. Thanks.
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