Of course there is scientific meanings for everything, but lets take a look at colors and our everyday life. Let's take for example the color of the sun, in most cases when we were childeren and we drew pictures of the sun we would grab a yellow crayon. If we were to draw the sky we would use a blue colored crayon, and if we were to draw grass we would get a green colored crayon. Now let's take a example of what happens when you mix colors together. If you mix black with white, you will get a gray color, red with white, pink color, yellow with brown, a green color, etc etc.
Isn't it rather interesting to think, that seeing how the yellow sun, shines through the blue sky, that we oddly have green grass, Yellow sun shines through green grass to make brown dirt?
2007-02-04
06:51:22
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Thanks April, I knew yellow and green made brown, just got the wording backwords and darn edit button isnt working
2007-02-04
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