damn ninjadShakomaru said:Does Octarine count? or do I have to make it up myself?
The entire visual spectrum is Infra-violet. It is also Ultra-red.Captain Underbeard said:Infra-Violet-Glurpaple.
I can't even describe it
What an indecisive color.hazabaza1 said:Morange.
It's like orange, but with more Ms.
kind of like sound.thiosk said:You want to make your head really hurt? Theres no such thing as color. Color is just wavelengths of light-- packets of energy. Our eyes resolve the differences of those energy packets, and the brain thus assigns colors to those packets of energy.
At the end of the day, color is a figment of your imagination. Simply tiny variations of quantized energy within a finite range.
I laughed pretty hard.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.
that thread started me thinking on this train of thought, but I hadn't seen that post yet.let said:Hmm... On that form about stuff you can do that nobody believes you can do I mentioned how this was impossible already, not saying that inspired your post just mentioning that fun-fact. Your brain can't because it was only designed to interpret the colors your eyes can detect, andthing outside of the possible spectrim is beyond imagination, it would be unrealated to existing colors, beyond concievability. Some species of butterfly can see other colors, because their brains can interpret them. Ours can't
I laughed pretty hard.emeraldrafael said:thinking... thinking...
Gr... Brain... melting...
Almost....
AHA!!!
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hehe, seriously thoug, I dont know. maybe the shade that is beyond black or white.
that thread started me thinking on this train of thought, but I hadn't seen that post yet.let said:Hmm... On that form about stuff you can do that nobody believes you can do I mentioned how this was impossible already, not saying that inspired your post just mentioning that fun-fact. Your brain can't because it was only designed to interpret the colors your eyes can detect, andthing outside of the possible spectrim is beyond imagination, it would be unrealated to existing colors, beyond concievability. Some species of butterfly can see other colors, because their brains can interpret them. Ours can't
Yeah, their stuff is usually pretty funny. thats just one that was relevant.cfb_rolley said:I laughed pretty hard.emeraldrafael said:thinking... thinking...
Gr... Brain... melting...
Almost....
AHA!!!
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hehe, seriously thoug, I dont know. maybe the shade that is beyond black or white.
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It's actually the same question, blind people are simply on the highest degree of restriction (blind to any kind of light) whereas we're all blind to everything but segment of wavelengths.Wierdguy said:My head hurts...
A better question would be - how do you describe a colour to a blind person?
cfb_rolley said:Right, so, I'm not talking about a new shade of purple or something like that.
Try to imagine a new colour, as in a completely new section in the spectrum of light colours. what would it look like? how could you describe it? has your brain fried yet or is it actually possible to "create" something that doesn't exist inside your head? I've tried to do this way too many times before and failed but if you can, then you're probably god, but even if you can't what name would you call this new colour?