There is no such thing as the Colour Pink and black & white aren't colours...


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I cant see the vid ... stooo0pid "fun blocker" at work.


I remember though my old art teacher talking about that colours don't exist and its only how light reflects from objects back to the eye, which all makes sense.


I want to see this now.


And Pluto isn't a Planet is it, for about 10 or so years now i think that's been agreed by most people, due to it being made of ice or something.


Tomatoes are fruits, due to the location of their pips, right?


Sorry to go a bit OT but this might interest some of you, as [some of them at least] to do with colours of things and how we [eyes/brain] interpret them.


Its all the old classic illusions you will have seen before but it gives explanations, which you may not have seen.


http://library.thinkquest.org/05aug/01744/


...specifically, click the link called "Pink dot circle illusion", you see green that doesn't actually exist.


back to the topic...


I look forward to watching this clip later on whatever it might be
 
And Pluto isn't a Planet is it, for about 10 or so years now i think that's been agreed by most people, due to it being made of ice or something.

Pluto isn't a planet because it is tiny. Pluto now fall under the definition dwarf-planet. This redefinition of a planet has its roots from when chinks of ice bigger than pluto was found in the Kuiper belt.


And it was back in 2006 that the definition of a planet was changed :p
 
brought to you by the people who said pluto isnt a planet, tomato's are fruits, and pizza is a vegetable
Pluto isn't a planet because the choice was redefine "planet" to remove Pluto or increase the number of "planets" in our solar system by about 1000, and that would make High School astronomy extremely painful.


Also "Fruit" is a biological term while "Vegetable" is a culinary term with a great deal of overlap between the two.


Also also no one has ever said that pizza is a vegetable, except the media and laymen parrots misinterpreting and misquoting what was actually said.


Also also also, all three of these decisions were made at different times by three different scientific/government bodies, not "the same people" in any way.


Also also also also, the use of "Pink" isn't entirely accurate: it should be "magenta", brought to you by yet a different set of sciences which split colours.
 
Should Pink be Magenta?


Isn't that colour just made up and owned by Lastminute dot com, as per their footer?


The Magenta Panther, I don't think so
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Also also also also, the use of "Pink" isn't entirely accurate: it should be "magenta", brought to you by yet a different set of sciences which split colours.

To quote the holy wikipedia:

Although pink is roughly considered just as a tint of red,[4][5] most variations of pink lie between red, white and magenta colors. This means that the pink's hue is somewhat between red and magenta.
Exactly. Strictly speaking, pink doesn't exist in the same way that magenta doesn't exist, but the region of colour is called magenta. It'd be like making general statements about the colour blue, but always referring to it as "navy".
 
What about kool aid? Was that really a drink fit for human consumption? Was it really red in colour? I feel it may have been made from radioactive by- products.
 
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