If the Color Pink Doesn't Scientifically Exist, Why Can We See It?

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  • LazyGary
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    • Oct 2013
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    If the Color Pink Doesn't Scientifically Exist, Why Can We See It?

    Absent from the visible spectrum and neither a wave nor a particle, the color pink is, for many, a scientific enigma: how can a shade that doesn't even appear in the rainbow exist? The answer lies in color theory.
    Read more here...
    http://gizmodo.com/if-the-color-pink...can-1464266788
  • LazyPooky
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    • Oct 2007
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    Re: If the Color Pink Doesn't Scientifically Exist, Why Can We See It?

    As I remember correct, BJ once made a post about the color pink and that it's not an actually color. Not sure where it was posted but it's quite interesting.

    Although some facts seem hard to understand I go try read the article you linked ;)
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    • SportaKandy
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      • Feb 2010
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      #3
      Re: If the Color Pink Doesn't Scientifically Exist, Why Can We See It?

      Use scientific mumbo jumbo to condense an existential question about the nature of reality and then, when you can't find the answer, employ double-talk so that you can arrive at your preferred conclusion. Weak.
      Everybody needs a little time to play around. Have to heat it up, better burn it up. Cool it down.

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      • boredjedi
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        • Jun 2007
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        #4
        Re: If the Color Pink Doesn't Scientifically Exist, Why Can We See It?

        Originally posted by LazyPooky
        As I remember correct, BJ once made a post about the color pink and that it's not an actually color. Not sure where it was posted but it's quite interesting.

        Although some facts seem hard to understand I go try read the article you linked ;)

        Pink is a pigment of our imagination

        Articles started popping up about it October 2011. Gizmo is rather late to the Pink party.
        http://eighteenlightyearsago.ytmnd.com/

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        • FireRed
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          Level 11 - The Blue Knight
          • Aug 2012
          • 173

          #5
          Originally posted by SportaKandy
          Use scientific mumbo jumbo to condense an existential question about the nature of reality and then, when you can't find the answer, employ double-talk so that you can arrive at your preferred conclusion. Weak.
          let me be your religious bigot please...

          Because GOD wanted so...!
          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDvJNucqVcU

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