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Tim_Kirchoff
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Perhaps, but we run into the same problem we saw with the atom. The three colors make up white, but can be expressed independently of each other and of white. Like so:What about color? Would this work?
Visible color essentially appears as a single expression - we shall call it white. However, white consists of three equally distinct visible colors – three colors that are togther one. Or perhaps better still one color that can be seen in relationship as three equal yet distinct parts colors. Nevertheless none ever being separate from the other, and each equally existing and sharing in the full expression of white.
And interestingly, every other color emanates from these three that are one.
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However, I once heard light used as a way to explain the Incarnation… Just as light is both a wave and a particle, Jesus is both God and man.