You see something red when light in the red wavelength spectrum reflects off an object and enters your eyes. The light is detected by photoreceptor cells in the retina, known as cones, which are sensitive to different colors. Your brain then processes this information, interpreting the signals as the color red. Thus, the perception of red is a result of both the object's properties and your visual system's processing.
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