Poll: Is Invisible a Color?

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Sorry.

Is this really the kind of forum people honestly think is a good idea?

I would be embarrassed to start something so bland and borderline dumb myself.

What about "Is sand a flavor?" - there you go. BLOWED YOUR MIND JUST THERE DIDN'T I! (*hint sarcasm, hint)
 

Sizzle Montyjing

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No... no it's not... hell i don't think black and white (at least one of the two) are even colours, so INVISIBLE (there's a clue) isn't a colour.
And it's colour.
[HEADING=1]COLOUR!!![/HEADING]
Acursed yanks...
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Biosophilogical

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Rednog said:
No, because it is a lack of color. A lack of color can't be a color.
I like this.

OT: Asking if invisible is a colour can be taken two ways. Do you mean colour as in the perception of sensory data from the eyes? In which case no, you cannot perceive 'invisible', so it isn't a colour. If you mean colour as the property of an object (That chair is blue), then also no. It is like asking if bald is a hair colour.
 

Cazza

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If invisible is a colour then. Not collecting stamps is a hobby. I have so many hobbies of not collecting stuff. Wanna see it?
 

SenseOfTumour

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To give a much dumber answer than all the physics guys here:

I'd suggest that if you shot a red apple with an invisibility ray, it's still red, you just can't see it any more.

Same deal if you dropped a hat over it.

It's a status, like colour and size, but it's not colour. (or size)
 

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chaosyoshimage said:
Agayek said:
chaosyoshimage said:
I need to read more of this Deadpool guy, seems like my kind of guy. He's that grey government created monster with all the powers right?
From what I understand (and this isn't much, as I don't read comics), he's essentially a failed attempt to clone Wolverine. He's got a healing factor like the yellow wonder, but he's rather deformed underneath the mask, and he's completely insane. For whatever reason, he hired out as a mercenary and earned the moniker "the Merc with the Mouth".

I really should read some of his comics though, because I love the way he breaks the fourth wall without rhyme or reason. I just never get around to it though.
Yeah, that's what I've heard too, my description is based on the godawful X-Men Origins: Wolverine movie, kinda trolling, lol. I do need to read more comics...
If you want to get to know Deadpool, I suggest reading the Cable & Deadpool series. Not only do you get a solid understanding on just what Deadpool is, his interactions with Cable are some of the funniest I have encountered in any medium.

And I am in the no, invisible is not a color camp, by definition it can't be.
 

Phishfood

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Depends on context. In the context of "the sky is blue" then no, invisible is not a colour.

In the context of James Bond's car comes in silver, green or invisible then I guess you could refer to it as a colour.
 

Pinkamena

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Next time on stupid questions: Is cats dogs?
Also, no. Invisible is not a color.
 

Magicmad5511

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No, invisible is not a color. A color is created by what light reflects back to you. If none does and it all just somehow passes through then it's not a color because you can't actually see it.
 

chaosyoshimage

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ardencabbel said:
chaosyoshimage said:
Agayek said:
chaosyoshimage said:
I need to read more of this Deadpool guy, seems like my kind of guy. He's that grey government created monster with all the powers right?
From what I understand (and this isn't much, as I don't read comics), he's essentially a failed attempt to clone Wolverine. He's got a healing factor like the yellow wonder, but he's rather deformed underneath the mask, and he's completely insane. For whatever reason, he hired out as a mercenary and earned the moniker "the Merc with the Mouth".

I really should read some of his comics though, because I love the way he breaks the fourth wall without rhyme or reason. I just never get around to it though.
Yeah, that's what I've heard too, my description is based on the godawful X-Men Origins: Wolverine movie, kinda trolling, lol. I do need to read more comics...
If you want to get to know Deadpool, I suggest reading the Cable & Deadpool series. Not only do you get a solid understanding on just what Deadpool is, his interactions with Cable are some of the funniest I have encountered in any medium.

And I am in the no, invisible is not a color camp, by definition it can't be.
I did kind of like Cable when I was a kid, not sure if I do now though. Maybe I'll look into to it...
 

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Yes it can. Two colors, in fact: infrared and ultraviolet, depending on which end of the light spectrum it ends up reflecting (sometimes both).

Just because something doesn't emit/reflect visible light doesn't mean it isn't emitting/reflecting any light.
Invisible isn't a color, though colors can be invisible, as "The_Root_of_all_evil" said.
 

ShindoL Shill

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no... maybe you could argue IR and UV are colours, and they're invisible to human eyes... but not to cat/robot/whatever eyes.
 

rvbnut

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Invisible is all a matter of perspective. To us infra red and and UV rays are invisible.
 

hyzaku

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The_root_of_all_evil said:
Colours can be invisible (Infra-red, Ultraviolet), but Invisible isn't a colour.
Those are wavelengths of light, not colors. Infrared means lower than red because its frequency is lower than the lowest end of the visible spectrum, what we call red. Likewise, ultraviolet means higher than violet as its frequency is higher than the highest end of the visible spectrum, known as violet.

As for the OP, no "invisible" is not a color.
 

phantasmalWordsmith

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A colour is something we perceive when white hits an object and part of the light is absorbed making a different colour. For this reason Black is not a colour because we are technically seeing no light at all. Thus invisible could be considered the same because we are not perceiving the invisible object, just the stuff behind it.