9 Mar 2012

Pink is not dead




The colour pink would not exist.

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The colors are simply waves of light and we are seeing them anyways with our brain. But there is no wave  that mixes red and violet, and pink is not hence a wave of light.


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The blogger of American scientist Michael Moyer, does not agree with this point. He admits that pink does not exists, but only because in facts no colour exists really.

"The world is full of electromagnetic radiations, which proprieties are physical, as the wave's lenght or its intensity. But the colour is entirely in your head".

He developed the idea that the colour is not a property of the light or objects that reflects the light, but a "feeling that merges in our brain" by a process mysterious as well as fascinating (it has been recently discovered that it was possible for people to see some forbidden colors, colours impossible to see with the brain, such as green tinted with red or blue -yellow).


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