Red, blue, green, yellow, orange, and black. Wait is black a color or is it a shade? Or is it a state...like metallica's fade to black. Black Black b-mack
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and the fact you don't need to hold your breath to see colors, just open your eyes.
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Technically, (the subject of this thread is wrong) if you hold your breath long enough you lose your color vision. The eyes require a lot of oxygen and as they are deprived the cones lose their function. Your vision turns to shades of gray as the rods do most of the work picking up the images. As oxygen is furthur decreased your vision closes towards the fovia, the focal point, where the most receptors are. [Edited on 2/25/2005 10:53:27 AM]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] DarkFire329 Take Physics and you'll find out why black is the absense of color. Or, just play any game that has color bars that you can modify, and take all of them down to zero, what color comes up? BLACK![/quote] you must have falled physics there are 2 types of color the color of light and all other colors like markers ect. In light back is the absense of light but in color black is the combination of all colors.
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(Head explodes)
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] stevo556 Red, blue, green, yellow, orange, and black. Wait is black a color or is it a shade? Or is it a state...like metallica's fade to black. Black Black b-mack[/quote] You should have done it like this: [color=red]rRed[/color],[color=blue]blue[/color],[color=green]green[/color],[color=yellow]yellow[/color],[color=orange]orange[/color]and[color=black]black[/color] THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN THE RIGHT WAY TO DO IT! LEARN!!!!!
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a blackbody emits a continuous spectrum, meaning all wavelengths are emitted from it and none are absorbed and scattered. For example, our sky is blue because shorter light wavelengths (such as blue) are absorbed and scattered by the atmosphere. Longer wavelengths (such as red) don't get absorbed. Space appears black because there is no atmosphere to scatter the light waves. So yes, you could basically see black as an absence of color. but yeah, as Atsumi said, light-black and paint-black are completely different. [Edited on 2/25/2005 9:58:49 AM]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] meshnaster black is the absence of color, so it is not a color.[/quote] then how come coloring paper is always white? ...anyone like pie?...
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] grease monk hey if i die. then you can have my pc.[/quote] where do u live so i can pick it up.
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hey if i die. then you can have my pc.
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I'm pretty sure whoever made this post was high... and so are half the peopel that responded to it.
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Right you are. I think we can let this thread die now.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] meshnaster black is the absence of color, so it is not a color.[/quote] That is partially right. If your talking about light. But black in light and plack in crayons and paint is different. In crayons and paint it is all the colors together.
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Helium!
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Who...knows....good topic......*passes out from lack of air*
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Jeez why'd you guys dig this one up?
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man after reading a few of the posts in this thread im seeing colors.....lol.
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The colors....they're my friends.
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Black, is all other colors combined.
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This just doesnt make sense to me. If it's the absense of color, how can you mix a bunch of colors together to make black? On color bars, the lower they go, the DARKER it is.
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Take Physics and you'll find out why black is the absense of color. Or, just play any game that has color bars that you can modify, and take all of them down to zero, what color comes up? BLACK!
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Why would you think this? How is it not a color? the only absence of color is dark, since color is light. If black is the absence of color, how is there black dye for clothes, and black ink for pens?
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black is the absence of color, so it is not a color.
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Black is a color like any other. You're confusing blackness with darkness. Light bounces off objects to make color. The only lack of color is in lack of light.
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Black is not a colour but it is a color. lol
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Black is not a colour, it's just something that all other colours are absorbed into so that none of them are reflected. If anyone tells you black is a colour, they are officially an idiot.... or just uninformed.