

Empirical science makes the unexamined assumption that colors are lined
up by wavelength the way they emerge from a prism, blue to red, with red
the lowest wavelength. Careful analysis of light's luminosity, the way the
eye color adapts and the way colors are produced by mixing pigments or adding
colored light, however, demonstrate that light is ordered from high frequency
white light to low frequency blue light with yellow, red and green frequencies
descending in that order between.
The misconception that light is ordered the way it comes out of a prism
is one misconception replaced in Light, the sixth volume of The Copernican
Series. The misconception that white light is made up of all colors, which
requires that matter absorb all colors but the color reflected, is eliminated
in favor of light being a frequency which is reduced when it interacts with
matter. With light a frequency, the misconception produced by Young's two-slit
experiment that light is a wave is eliminated in favor of the actual dynamics
of the experiment showing light to be made up of a flow of particles organized
into packets by the process of combustion.
A further misconception, that light is not made up of what gives it off,
and therefore does not exist between its cause and effect, is eliminated
in favor of a clear explanation of the structure of light, what it is, how
it is produced, how it moves, how it interacts with matter, and how it dissipates.
With light something that is real, that is actually produced by matter,
the misconception of polarity is removed from the current concept of the
atom that makes up matter and an atom constructed that actually produces
light.
With a clear picture of the structure of light and the matter that produces
it, Light describes the relationship of light to heat, energy, electricity
and magnetism, and the effect of light in physical reality, from mirages
to morning glories, lightning to tornadoes.