because this thread was oh so serious and sciency that we need to be so factual.let said:When you see it nothing would happen, your brain couldn't process it, if it had all existing colors combined, you yould see white, if you had no existing colors, black. Your brain can only process the colors it was designed to process, which are the ones that your eyes can detect through a chemical reaction. So if you saw a new color, you would not actualy see it because it wouldn't be between 450 and 800nm, which is the spectrum that can stimulate our eyes to detect light. So if you saw a new color, you wouldn't actualy see itemeraldrafael said:Exactly. Once you see it, it will fucking blow your mind and probably melt it, but it will be beautiful. Thats what I'm banking on as a new colour.let said:white is all colors equaly, black is no colors, how do you have a shade beyond that?emeraldrafael said:thinking... thinking...
Gr... Brain... melting...
Almost....
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hehe, seriously thoug, I dont know. maybe the shade that is beyond black or white.
HAHAHAHA! Oh god, dude...you have made my day. I love posts like this in threads like these.Necromancer Jim said:Greenfuck.
It's like a less family-friendly green.
You see, I always thought ultra-violet and infra-red would look like funky shades of red and violet. The real mind-fuck is when you try to imagine what gamma looks like.Aedes said:You know, I actually tried to when I found out bees can see part of the ultra-violet spectrum.
However, it is phisically impossible to imagine any color outside our color spectrum because... well, we can't see it. Hence how "heat vision" works since it gets the temperatures and associate it with a color inside our visible spectrum.
So, for more awesome it may be, we may never be able to see any color above the violet or below the red. A shame really....
Setting aside this phisics/biology limitations bullshit, I imagine postpully. A color I can't describe because it's just too awesome for your brain to grasp it.
You know, don't want to burst you bubble but did you know light is actually [a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wave%E2%80%93particle_duality"]half particle, half wave[/a]? Mindfuck, isn't it?Captain Underbeard said:You see, I always thought ultra-violet and infra-red would look like funky shades of red and violet. The real mind-fuck is when you try to imagine what gamma looks like.Aedes said:You know, I actually tried to when I found out bees can see part of the ultra-violet spectrum.
However, it is phisically impossible to imagine any color outside our color spectrum because... well, we can't see it. Hence how "heat vision" works since it gets the temperatures and associate it with a color inside our visible spectrum.
So, for more awesome it may be, we may never be able to see any color above the violet or below the red. A shame really....
Setting aside this phisics/biology limitations bullshit, I imagine postpully. A color I can't describe because it's just too awesome for your brain to grasp it.
I imagine it looks like a set of particles that can also travel as waves AT THE SAME TIME! :-O and they're green, coz everyone knows gamma is green
Your revelations are like the colour Micro-Yellow-BG=201-Gamma-X-Chromosone-super-shine striking mine eyes yes!Aedes said:You know, don't want to burst you bubble but did you know light is actually [a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wave%E2%80%93particle_duality"]half particle, half wave[/a]? Mindfuck, isn't it?Captain Underbeard said:You see, I always thought ultra-violet and infra-red would look like funky shades of red and violet. The real mind-fuck is when you try to imagine what gamma looks like.Aedes said:You know, I actually tried to when I found out bees can see part of the ultra-violet spectrum.
However, it is phisically impossible to imagine any color outside our color spectrum because... well, we can't see it. Hence how "heat vision" works since it gets the temperatures and associate it with a color inside our visible spectrum.
So, for more awesome it may be, we may never be able to see any color above the violet or below the red. A shame really....
Setting aside this phisics/biology limitations bullshit, I imagine postpully. A color I can't describe because it's just too awesome for your brain to grasp it.
I imagine it looks like a set of particles that can also travel as waves AT THE SAME TIME! :-O and they're green, coz everyone knows gamma is green
Anyway, ZomG! That sounds amazing!Pure awesomeness!
And yay for green! Best color ever.
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YES Lord Inglip! I shall find the professor and retype him!