A Color That Doesn’t Exist

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A lot of vibrant colors around. The sea, the sky and everything around us is painted with a color. Are they the real colors of things?

The answer of science is that our brain sees those colors depending on our eyes receptors. We have three, and they reflect a certain contrast.

When talking about a human behavior, we can say that certain colors do exist as well. If we are asked to associate certain behavior to a certain color, our brain will function in a way which makes it think of a color the resembles certain behavior. We might possibly associate good and bad in white and black as they are antonyms. But, in so many instances white and black do not exist. As something could be seen by someone as bad, others might have a reason in their brain to think that it is good. So, what remains is all that grey.

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