Some people see green when they look at red light because their eyes work a little differently.
Imagine you have two special glasses: one that turns red things into green and another that doesn’t. Most people wear the second kind of glasses, but some wear the first one. That’s why they see green in the red light, it's like looking at a red apple through a green filter, and suddenly it looks green to them.
How Eyes Work Like Special Filters
Your eyes have little helpers called cones that help you see colors. Most people have cones that are good at seeing red, green, and blue. But some people have a special kind of cone, or maybe just one more than usual, that helps them mix the colors differently. This is like having an extra color in your paint box. When they look at red, their brain mixes it up and sees green instead.
Why It Matters
It's like when you wear sunglasses on a sunny day, everything looks darker. Some people see green in red because their eyes are like special sunglasses for colors, and that makes red look green to them!
Examples
- Someone at a concert looks at a red stage light and sees green instead.
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See also
- Why Do We See Colors When We Close Our Eyes?
- The Illusion of Color: Does Color Really Exist?
- How Do You Actually See Color?
- How Do You Actually See Colors?
- What are cone cells?