brain bender:

The color you see when looking at an object, is the frequency of light not be absorbed by the object, but instead reflected away from it.

The color of everything you see is the only color that the thing isnt.

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Another interesting brain bender is that the color purple doesn’t actually exist. It’s actually our brains assigning ‘not green’ to what our eyes/brain perceives. We’re filling in the blanks because it’s not a color we can see. It’s all in your head.

Not exactly, but close enough to not need to autistically point out that color is a phenomenon of the mind and any perceived color can be made by a near infant combination of frequencies.

Oh shit, autism won 😂

Sorry about your autism. Rockefeller medicine vaccines are a bummer.

By infant, I think you meant infinite?

Which it isn’t. Color perception in vertebrates is regulated by opsin protein reactions in retinal cone and rod cells, which are limited to 3 base pigments, and their combinations. Making total colors perceived a static maximum number. But I get it, pseudo-esoteric folklore is fun. 🤩

why is absorption the "real" color and reflection is not the "real" color?

do you need a safe space from this unfairly imposed social construct?

Interesting fact.

Apparently things don’t have a colour, so what we see is the reflection of the light from the object

What will really blow your mind is how the light is only a small portion of the spectrum. The objects reflect a lot more than color, we just can't see it.