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No--unless there is some limit to how short the wavelength can be. The shortest lengthscale making an appearance in physics is the "Planck length" which is thought by some to be the length at which space begins to behave in a quantized way. If this scale is a real limit, if space becomes "granular," then shorter wavelengths and hence higher frequencies might be sort of meaningless.

2006-09-05 11:55:05 · answer #1 · answered by Benjamin N 4 · 2 0

Light is just electromagnetic energy like radio waves. As such there is no upper or lower limit. There is an upper and lower limit on what humans can see. Some insects and other animals can see spectrum that humans can't.

2006-09-05 11:26:42 · answer #2 · answered by wires 7 · 1 0

ultra Violet. Not visible beyond that

2006-09-05 11:20:02 · answer #3 · answered by Dr M 5 · 0 0

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