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AJHank
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If differing wavelengths explain color variations, would not the longer "zig-zags" of the separate colors for the bluer spectrum portions of visible light suggest that they have traveled longer to get to a discrete point from that of their origin? - Assuming that the component colors of visible light began at the point at the same time - and does frequency play a part in this? And what about the observable bend and shift when a straight object is observed entering water from the air?
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