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If objects only reflect the wavelengths of light that is their "color", how can you see a laser pointer when pointed at non-red objects?
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Is a second language you learned after your brain has fully developed stored in the same part of the brain as your native language? What about as you approach almost native level in a second language?
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If objects only reflect the wavelengths of light that is their "color", how can you see a laser pointer when pointed at non-red objects?
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