Neith & VeraBloom
VeraBloom VeraBloom
Hey Neith, I was watching the autumn leaves just outside my window and I felt like each one had a tiny secret about the sun's journey—do you think there’s a quiet math behind the colors we see?
Neith Neith
Sure, if you want the math, it's just light absorption at different wavelengths—pigments in the leaves act like a filter, turning blue and green light into the reds and oranges we see. The data would be a curve, not a secret.