Bet your first thought was black,lol.
Bet your first thought was black,lol.
Bet your first thought was black,lol.
Just.... nothing. Do you see black behind your head where you can't see? Nope. Just nothing.
On a very related note, color only exists in the mind. No mind, no color.
So does nothing.
If you don't mind,it doesn't matter.
Are we talking additive colour or subtractive colour here?
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@Leilachess2 said in #5:
@Dukedog @MentalFugues @obladie
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What connection does calling us that have to this thread?
That you see what you cant see
It is the colour of water.
Now guess :)
@Dukedog said in #1:
Bet your first thought was black,lol.
Sorry if I destroyed your conversation.
Keep in mind that :
This post is for entertainment purposes [of those who know better] only, seriously, don't trust someone unknown on the internet. (speaking from experience)
Colour is just light waves hitting into our eyes. Without waves, for example if we look at a fully absorbing material, we see black. So technically black is not even a colour. I am going to leave out the antimatter thing because I am not an expert and my physics teacher once told me that I really should find a school where they don't teach physics because I won't have good grades in case not, but since there are no light waves in 'nothing'.
Actually, does 'nothing' mean no material or no engery? Because if it means no material, there would be waves and so in theory you would see the closest colour in the room surrounding you in every direction. But in reality we have monkey eyes.
Also, does nothing include *you"? Because nothing can have a Colour if a 'you' doesn't exist since everything in universe is relative. There is no rule of physics defining that =if(light waves hit&light wave has a lengh;you can get which colour it is).
It's hard for us to imagine the color of nothing, because we're not used to see it.
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