20-May-2012, 2:35 PM
You know, in the context of, say, paints. How would this work? I mean, it's not exactly inconceivable, just outside of our general scope of what we think substances such as paints are. I suppose you could water orange down with yellow until it became more yellow than orange, but I'm talking about actually extracting the red from it.
What if the solution involved tampering with the properties of light, rather than the paint itself? That would raise a whole philosophical issue regarding the issue of colour...right? I dunno. Science ain't my bag.
Screw it. Pale blue is the best colour ever. Bar none. Primary colours rule!
What if the solution involved tampering with the properties of light, rather than the paint itself? That would raise a whole philosophical issue regarding the issue of colour...right? I dunno. Science ain't my bag.
Screw it. Pale blue is the best colour ever. Bar none. Primary colours rule!
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