Saturday, March 28, 2009

Light As Colors

All light is a combination of colors. This is to include black, white and primary colors. The meaning is this: There is no such thing as an individual color.

"All colors consist of a multitude of color, but at least more than one color. That is to include the primary colors"

These colors include colors that are invisible to us. Can you imagine a color you cannot see? You can not see an invisible color, but that is okay because, of course, you cannot imagine a color you cannot or have not ever seen. Just make it invisible or clear and add it to another color. The interesting part is that in that spectrum of clear colors, make a whole new spectrum that is equivalent to the colors you can see. This is the night we cannot see, but there is the day in which we can see. These colors do exist and my understanding was made by the curiousities of the color white. The colors of black is interesting and the colors of white is just as interesting. Times are changing and things change. People change. Investigate these changes and you might be fascinated to see what you find. Why does my skin lighten and darken in the sun? It is what the persons skin does and which colors are passing through the skin? This is a surface change of color which indicates a physical change. Where is this going? Well, water is clear. I have a new thing to think about. What spectrum do animals of the water see? If a whole new color became visible to humans the entire spectrum of colors would change, not just a single color. The fact is, we do not see all the colors there are in existence. I am so curious as I think it through and stumble upon new discoveries. These discoveries are made by including more of what we cannot see, taste, smell, feel or understand. They are there and it is very beautiful and interesting. I wish I could prove it. All I can tell you is I have sensed it. Thus I am aware of it, but do not understand it. As humans, collectively we can spread the understanding to work as humans towards understanding what is next to be understood.

1 comment:

Zhonni said...

You know, I agree with you that there are colors we do not see as humans. It may sound ridiculous because you can't prove it at this time.

The same could be said for who ever discovered that there are sound below or above our hearing range. The most amazing thing is there are frequencies above our range we don't hear. We would think the louder the noise or the higher the frequency the better we hear. But it's only true within our hearing range. Hope your color hypothesis can be proven some day.