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1. emperorempoleon2 said on April 14, 2011, 12:46:58 PM (-07:00)

Haxorus
439 posts

That's right. Pink is actually not in the light spectrum, it is a figment of our minds.

http://www.null-hypothesis.co.uk/sci...entary_bizarre

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2. Leaftail said on April 16, 2011, 09:17:33 AM (-07:00)

Regigigas
980 posts

This is freaking weird. But now if pink's not real, I can't say it's my favorite color anymore...

3. RotomGuy said on April 16, 2011, 09:48:22 AM (-07:00)

Celebi
1,461 posts

Does that mean that my Wigglytuff is my imagination?

4. LiteTheIronMan said on April 16, 2011, 10:53:23 AM (-07:00)

Shaymin
2,854 posts

Pink/magenta exists because our minds perceive it as a color- the universe is a fixed constant only because we observe it. Even if the spectrum of visible light doesn't contain shades of pink we can still see it. Therefore it still exists because our mind observes it to be a color even though it won't appear in the spectrum of light.

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5. Armads said on April 16, 2011, 12:32:26 PM (-07:00)

Servine
52 posts

Brown also doesn't exist on the spectrum. =P

Tints and shades of any color don't physically exist. Things like light blue and dark green and stuff. They're just variations in the intensity of the color. In a way, pink is light red. Think Red vs. Blue. lol

6. NismoZ said on April 16, 2011, 12:41:21 PM (-07:00)

Kyurem
2,014 posts

Well, when you think about it, pink isn't really in between violet and red (which is where it goes in electronic color pickers), and it isn't a different shade of anything (like brown is a darker shade of orange), so that's actually some creepy **** right there.

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7. Sunny said on April 17, 2011, 04:08:23 AM (-07:00)

Keldeo
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LIES
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I WILL CONSUME YOUR SOUUUUUUUL!!!

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8. RotomGuy said on April 17, 2011, 08:36:03 AM (-07:00)

Celebi
1,461 posts

That writing is a figment of my imgaination.

9. Jaredvcxz said on April 19, 2011, 01:18:32 PM (-07:00)

Giratina
3,185 posts

Quote:
Originally Posted by LiteTheIronMan View Post
Pink/magenta exists because our minds perceive it as a color- the universe is a fixed constant only because we observe it. Even if the spectrum of visible light doesn't contain shades of pink we can still see it. Therefore it still exists because our mind observes it to be a color even though it won't appear in the spectrum of light.
Sometimes I look at your posts and wonder if you're only goal is to confuse us.





---now for my 2¢ on the matter---



In the end all of these things we see simply don't exist at all and only exist in organic minds so it doesn't really matter if pink doesn't exist on the electromagnatic spectrum.

10. emperorempoleon2 said on April 19, 2011, 02:30:57 PM (-07:00)

Haxorus
439 posts

Quote:
Originally Posted by Furryvcxz View Post
Sometimes I look at your posts and wonder if you're only goal is to confuse us.





---now for my 2¢ on the matter---



In the end all of these things we see simply don't exist at all and only exist in organic minds so it doesn't really matter if pink doesn't exist on the electromagnatic spectrum.
That's exactly what Lite said :\

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11. Jaredvcxz said on April 19, 2011, 03:21:04 PM (-07:00)

Giratina
3,185 posts

1) I encompassed it to all colors

2) I wasn't using confuspeak

12. LiteTheIronMan said on April 19, 2011, 03:55:06 PM (-07:00)

Shaymin
2,854 posts

Quote:
Originally Posted by Furryvcxz View Post
1) I encompassed it to all colors

2) I wasn't using confuspeak
My definition could've been applied to the universe not just all colors. I was speaking of the mind's interpretation of the observed universe and how pink exists because the mind sees it (which could be applied to anything else)

13. mariothecellist said on April 19, 2011, 04:48:42 PM (-07:00)

Haxorus
360 posts

That IS interesting

Good thing my cello is red, not pink. Otherwise, we'd have a problem.

14. Kirby-Chan said on April 19, 2011, 05:13:10 PM (-07:00)

Volcarona
653 posts

So that's mean Kirby isn't actually pink? Then what color is Kirby? o.O

15. RotomGuy said on April 19, 2011, 10:24:38 PM (-07:00)

Celebi
1,461 posts

PopTart cat doesn't exist???

[On-topic] Kirby is red, Mr. Chan.

16. Armads said on April 20, 2011, 04:26:20 AM (-07:00)

Servine
52 posts

In Amazing Mirror, Kirby can be almost any color you want. =P

17. Kirby-Chan said on April 24, 2011, 03:44:18 PM (-07:00)

Volcarona
653 posts

Quote:
Originally Posted by Armads View Post
In Amazing Mirror, Kirby can be almost any color you want. =P
Even chocolate color? mmmm... chocolate. Except there's no such thing as pink.

18. MaRcHiNg12step said on April 24, 2011, 05:38:59 PM (-07:00)

Shaymin
2,907 posts

Pink, although not on the electromagnetic spectrum, is a hue making it not a primary or secondary color. By the standard of art it is not a color, but the standard of art only applies to art students and scholars making it irrelevent to students of other electives and majors. However the standard of art does affect our everday life. Pink is combination of a color (red) and a mediator (white). Unfortunately, pink is not a TRUE color.

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