Is the red rose really red?

Red, rose, rose, red?
Really?
Did you know that any object with colour is actually repelling the colour it displays?
Any object with colour actually doesn't really 'have' that colour but is just absorbing all the other colours in the spectrum except red...
So if something is black, it's actually everything except black.
But as usual, there are exceptions...
Let's take the colour white. It has no colour, at all, no wonder it's called 'blanc' in many European languages, or nothing! It reflects all the colours, and all of them, in confluence make the colour white.
And now, the antonym, black, it takes in, or absorbs all, literally all the colours of the spectrum, so you could say, that the basic colour of 'nothingness' is black, as it reflects practically nothing.
So if someone says, "Hey, look at that beautiful red flower, I always liked everything with the colour of red", you might just think that she likes things which 'have' have everything except red. Quite the opposite, isn't it?
White, black, white, black, blue, red, blue, red might just get you a bit confused, so let's conclude that violet or orange or any thing with colour actually just has everything except what you see!
This theory fits in to the Black Hole theory pretty well also, as in when Albert Einstein said that Black Holes absorb, as black absorbs all the colours, and Einstein also said that in the other side of the Black Hole is a White Hole... Maybe you can guess what a white hole does!

Stranger than Fiction!

  • What if our vision inverts and we can really see what other colors are there in the world.
  • What if the spectrum ROYGBIV is just 7 in a million colours, which we can't see?
"Education is the path of virtue!". Do let everyone know and if you have any correction, suggestion, improvement or any kind of add-up to this post, do comment on the box below, and I'll review and change it before you say 'colour'!

I have some questions for you, which you could probably think about...
When the Big Bang happened, what colour do you think it would have been... Would it have been a really colourful cloud like what you see in concerts? Would it just be yellow like any explosion or bomb? Would it just be a very big colourful bubble suddenly surrounding us, with extreme amounts of heat.
What do you think will happen when there's the Big Crunch? What might we see? Would it be possible that colours just pop out of the universe? Would it be like huge rocks or soil coming together along with a deafening crunch? Would it be a white paper folding and eating itself? Do you think everything will just go out of focus?
The Universe is not everywhere, and so what colour do you think it'll be outside the Universe?
Some bit to think about, isn't it? Try some of the questions and tell me! 


4 comments:

  1. Good read! Am going to think twice before I say I like a color ;-)

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  2. Wow... Little scientist... it starts with... "well I know this..." feeling and then moves on to multiple levels of questions and confusions.... I'm really unable to express how I'm feeling now... at the end... I would love to see you finding answers for all the questions... I love your desire and quest to know more... ability to reason complex subjects.... I love you my son...

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  3. What color you get, when you mix black and white...? Do you agree white color has VIBGYOR in it... if so., then what colors the black has got...?

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    1. Hello,
      Black Colour should be considered having no colour, there's possibly no way we can obtain or see a PERFECT black. We can see certain black objects due to reflection and relative comparison to nearby objects. So as a conclusion, black does not have the colour black in it.
      Thank You
      Have a nice day!
      -Aditya Kannan

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