Visible Light Spectrum

The visible spectrum is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to (can be detected by) the human eye. Electromagnetic radiation in this range of wavelengths is called visible light or simply light. A typical human eye will respond to wavelengths from about 390 to 700 nm.[1] In terms of frequency, this corresponds to a band in the vicinity of 430–790 THz. A light-adapted eye generally has its maximum sensitivity at around 555 nm (540 THz), in the green region of the optical spectrum (see: luminosity function). The spectrum does not, however, contain all the colors that the human eyes and brain can distinguish. Unsaturated colors such as pink, or purple variations such as magenta, are absent, for example, because they can be made only by a mix of multiple wavelengths. Colors containing only one wavelength are also called pure colors.

Visible light waves are the only electromagnetic waves we can see. We see these waves as the colors of the rainbow. Each color has a different wavelength. Red has the longest wavelength and violet has the shortest wavelength. When all the waves are seen together, they make white light.

Color Waves or Rays
The higher the spectrum of frequency that exists within an electromagnetic wave, the shorter the actual waveform becomes. We may better understand this through the charts of the visible light spectrum that show most of the color waves that humans can see with their 3D eyes.

The color wave spectrums at the base dimensions, such as the red (1D) and orange colors (2D), exist as a much longer electromagnetic wavelength than the higher frequencies that exist in the blue and indigo spectrum which have a shorter wavelength.

White Light Prism


When white light shines through a prism, the white light is broken apart into the colors of the Visible Light Spectrum. Water vapor in the atmosphere can also break apart wavelengths creating a rainbow.

The electromagnetic spectrum is the range of all possible frequencies of electromagnetic radiation. (Note: clearly many have not been discovered yet by mainstream science, nor new discoveries which compromise the controller program allowed to be made public.) The "electromagnetic spectrum" of an object has a different meaning, and is instead the characteristic distribution of electromagnetic radiation emitted or absorbed by that particular object.

Limited Perception of Reality
The Point of Divergence within the consciousness spectrum is more exceptional during the current ascension phase of planet earth. The Visible Light Spectrum in the physical realm gives us an extremely limited perception of the energetic reality. As an example, the spectrum of reality that a consciousness body located in the 5D timelines would perceive and express through their vehicle, is completely different by comparison to the vehicle with the consciousness body perception located in the AI timelines. In each dimension and bodily form, the laws governing structure and potential energy changes, which alter the consciousness perception and access level that is available to that specific life form.

Mesomorphic States
Through the Crystal Core Activation, the planet has entered a peak cycle in which the mechanical properties of matter are shifting into new Mesomorphic States. Most of humanity has an extremely limited range of perceptible outer vision which are the states of matter we can actually see in the Visible Light Spectrum. It is estimated by mainstream science that we only can see about 1 percent of the known electromagnetic wave spectrum with our eyes. As an example, the air we breathe is matter that is composed of particles that are too small for our eyes to see. These layers of gases surround the earth and are generating layers of atmosphere that most of us cannot see. In actuality, solid matter is an illusion of our physical senses, as what we are really perceiving are vortices of energy that are radiating a unique energy signature. Ultimately, we are multidimensional Collective Consciousness beings vibrating at a certain frequency that are co-creating what we experience in the physical material world.