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How come this very bright shade of green never existed in the world before we discovered it via RGB light? There's something almost unnatural about it.
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>>16914474
chemistry, we discovered nature's full power
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>>16914474
I guess it's because screens go for the wavelength of that green peak, to make the color channels as independent as possible to maximize color clarity. That's a very specific and singular wavelength. Why would a naturally occurring material just so happen to absorb every wavelength except that one?
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>>16914474
It existed but no one filtered out the other colors to see it.
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>>16914474
This green is my favorite color, I like the alien intensity it emits.
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>>16914500
>Something something technology is the Antichrist
Alright, back to /pol/ you fucking rube.
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>>16914529
How come there's at least one mentally ill retard in every single thread?
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>>16914474
It's been around since at least the 1980s.
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>>16914563
Fuck off. Some of those are purple. I'm fucking tired of people acting like purple/violet is just "BLUE".

Fucking NPCs there's are more than just three colors you fucking robots.
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>>16914563
I'm disappointed you didn't replace one of the boxes with blues clues
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>>16914474
other things that never existed:
ultra refined sugars - how come this very sweet substance never existed in the world before we discovered it by chemical synthesis?
hard liquor - how come this very intoxicating subtance never existed in the world before we discovered it by distillery?
high explosives - how come this very big boom boom stuff never existed in the world before we
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>>16914474
That's spring green.
Wear polarized sunglasses and look at a field in March/April that isn't in a dry/dead/shitty part of the world.
Or grow weed. That color is an indication of preflower.
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>>16914474
The qualia for that color was still taking time to travel to earth from the realm of quales
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>>16914833
Roohhh, that's intrsting
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>>16915531
>they have that color on my monitor, that means they have that color in real life
It's over for gen beta.
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>>16915531
OP BTFO'd, transitioned, dilated, hormone OD'd and on suicide watch
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>>16915537
>animals only exist in digital images
It's over for free chatbots.
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>>16916873
>mentally ill retard gets filtered by the fact that there is a difference between how things look in real life vs. how they look in a photo displayed on a screen
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>>16914563
This is indigo retarded retard
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>>16914474
>never existed
[citation fucking needed]
also, color is a continuum. you could say this about any color, unless you think (which you seem to), that colors are discrete.
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>>16914501
assuming you're talking about monochromatic green light, people have known since isaac newton's time how to make that (with a prism and a thin slit).
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>>16915531
Btfo
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>>16914474
Synthetic colors like neon greens, hot pinks and electric blues didn't exist in nature because they're chemically made
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>>16921314
>t. has no qualia
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>>16921314
This not electric blue, look up #0000FF
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>>16914570
Violet can look blue under the right circumstances. My 445nm laser on its own is very violet but next to my 405nm laser it looks deep blue.
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>>16914539
there's a 'steincord where they coordinate

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