redwave
Redwave is a term that can refer to several different phenomena, often related to light or energy. In physics, a redwave could describe a specific wavelength of light within the red portion of the visible spectrum. These wavelengths are longer than those of other visible colors like blue or green. The color red is perceived by the human eye when light with wavelengths around 620 to 750 nanometers stimulates specific photoreceptor cells in the retina. Red light has lower energy per photon compared to light of shorter wavelengths.
In some contexts, "redwave" might be used colloquially or in specialized fields. For instance, it could refer