Our eye sees only three colors: red, blue, and green, but it identifies other colors by mixing these three colors together. [1]9 PinkThe Pink Lady: Obsessed woman addicted to pink color | Extraordinary People | New York PostWe have disappointing news for all the pink lovers out there: Pink does not exist. Like purple, pink does not have its own wavelength, but we can see it because it emits the wavelength of the color red. And talking about black and white, the black and white we see around are not pure black and white. Unless we figure out a way to recreate a shiny silver color from scratch without using shiny powders or manipulating light, silver will continue to be gray.
Source: The Nation February 27, 2022 20:00 UTC