Doh, how could you get a link to a colour that does not exist. really thought this question out haven't you... Human eyes see a range of wavelengths, of which there are already numerous names for, no new ones darling, unless you manage to speak goldfish, because they can see a lot more of the spectrum than we can, and I am sure they have seen many new colours, do bablefish translate goldfish, damn, they haven't invented a web access for my pet yet...
2007-01-02 02:17:14
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answered by DAVID C 6
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Deepen the perception a little beyond just the sense organs.
The colours that reveal would fill a person way beyond any further need to ask for anything more !
2007-01-02 10:19:10
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answered by Spiritualseeker 7
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hahah,, have you seen a rainbow.
I just saw one again 2 days ago. =)
I had love to create a single colour that beams like a rainbow.
That is, 7 colours into one.
like the colour when you reflect a seashell against light.
sweet...
2007-01-03 04:40:37
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answered by Blessed Person :-) 3
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The blue of the flame in a propane torch! If you get that colour in actual pigments you're going to be an incredibly rich person. But it has to be that specific blue at the tip of an propane torch.
2007-01-02 11:16:48
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answered by the old dog 7
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all our brains has got the link for that new colour,,but for that u wd have to close ur eyes!
2007-01-02 10:17:32
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answered by age_of_brains 2
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A pale red that do not look pink.
A pale black that do not look grey.
2007-01-02 10:31:09
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answered by Aussies-Online 5
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red
2007-01-02 10:14:37
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answered by wicked 1
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ck google
2007-01-02 10:14:29
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answered by MITRA M 1
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phosphorescent carmethine..
2007-01-02 14:00:12
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answered by Century25 6
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