Colours don't "exist" per se... the frequency of the light entering our eyes gets interpreted by the brain and in turn we have the experience of colour from a physical phenomena (the frequency of the light) that has a huuuge range, not just the range where colours "exist".
Another observation that sort of ties in with the above is that the colour "red" isn't an objective thing. In the colour spectrum, where does red begin and end?
I've kind of gone off topic, but meh.. thought it might be an interesting insight.
Another observation that sort of ties in with the above is that the colour "red" isn't an objective thing. In the colour spectrum, where does red begin and end?
I've kind of gone off topic, but meh.. thought it might be an interesting insight.
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it" ~ Aristotle