Xi’s done with your nerdy talk, man.
Visible light has wavelengths between 390 and 700 nm. For perspective, radio waves can have wavelengths around 1-10 km, and gamma rays have wavelengths of around 0.1 Å (that’s 0.1 nm!)
Xi’s done with your nerdy talk, man.
Visible light has wavelengths between 390 and 700 nm. For perspective, radio waves can have wavelengths around 1-10 km, and gamma rays have wavelengths of around 0.1 Å (that’s 0.1 nm!)
Panel 1: A caption in big letters says “THIS IS THE ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM:”. Below this there’s a drawing of a wave that goes from small to big frequencies, a line that looks more compressed as we move to the right of the drawing. Below the wave there’s the different categories of the spectrum: radio, microwave, infrared, visible, UV, x-ray, gamma.
Panel 2: A close-up of the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum, that part of the drawing is now colored with a gradient that goes from red to purple. Below it there’s the wavelength range of visible light: 700 to 390 nanometers. Sigma says (off panel) “Visible light is such a tiny fraction of the spectrum!”
Panel 3: A café. Sigma’s sitting with a cup of tea, his cane resting on the seat. He raises his hands and says “If you put it into perspective, do you really see much more than I do?”
Panel 4: Sigma and Xi sitting at the café table. Sigma grabs his cup of tea with a calm smile, while Xi rests her chin on her hand with a completely blank face, not looking at anything in particular.
Panel 5: A close-up of Xi’s face, staring at Sigma with big angry eyes and raising her fist. She says “Stop messing with my brain”