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2. Natural philosophers have long pondered the underlying reasons for color in nature. One common historical belief was that colored objects in nature
produce small particles (perhaps light particles) that subsequently reach our
eyes. Different objects produce different colored particles, thus contributing to
their different appearance. Is this belief accurate or not? Justify your
answer.
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