About Atomic Bubbles
Electromagnetic radiation is the basis of all light. It appears to be both a wave and a stream of photon-type particles. A color spectrum known as the visible light spectrum is made up of the photons that humans can see. Atomic Bubbles spectrum is violet on one end, red on the other, and green in the middle. Each tone is portrayed by its frequency, alongside the energy of its photons. Red is the photon with the least amount of energy and the longest wavelength. On the other hand, violet light has a shorter wavelength and more energy. Ultraviolet (UV) light, which is invisible, lies just below violet light in the visible spectrum. Black light is a more common name for it. Atomic Bubbles contains extraordinary, protected compounds with fluorescent particles that assimilate imperceptible light from bright sources prior to discharging noticeable, shining light.