Great question!
For me the color of silence is blue...it has the qualities of what I see blue as having....it is calming...almost alive...it has many shades, and has much depth...everything floats in this silence, like the clouds floating past in a blue sky....there is always that calming quality to it...it can be taken inside n felt, almost drowned in.
....I see silence as the many shades of blue:))
2007-06-07 10:16:13
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answered by .. 5
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The Color Of Silence
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answered by Anonymous
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A truly interesting question. Only an existentialist would know the right answer. The color of silence? It all depends on your perspective on what silence is. Is silence the Birth of reconciliation, free thought and religious piety or...
Is silence what it's meant to be, the Death of sound, the void in between two frequencies, or the opposite of religious piety. Myself, I believe silence is multicolored, just like our emotions.
2007-06-13 10:00:03
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answered by thamm1979 2
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'Silence' is not usually allowed to have a value for the parameter 'color.' But if you insist on it--as here you do--then you must assign the value. I suggest 'null value,' rather than those suggestions I see in previous answers.
The range of permissible values is conventional--so let's consider some possible conventions. I nominate the usuals, everyday color ranges not easily dismissed, but glaringly limited to those objects conventionally admitted to the 'class of things that have color.'
These conventions, any of them, can be extended by the simple expedient of 'null value.' What tuesday advantage might accrue to that, though, is unclear; I do see that the expedient allows a comprehensive parametric schema that embraces and creates a sparsely populated (i.e., largely uninstantiated) logical universe--a broad sheet on which we can remark those things as is and those as ain't.
But dealing with ordinary problems in such a logical universe might become tiresome. The null-bearishness, albedo, and untentacled aspects of the struggle for party control of the Ways & Means Committee are probably only distraction from the finding of the crucial points of understanding. Pragmatic considerations probably should dominate here.
2007-06-14 04:37:33
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answered by skumpfsklub 6
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Since all sound AND color are vibrations, the lack of a vibration equates to silence and darkness.
SO: Silence is most definitely colored to how we perceive darkness: black.
This is also in the sense that all matter emits a sound, and all color emits a sound on at basic vibrational level.
2007-06-07 04:37:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Silence is the color of the mood that either created it or enables it.....which is of course a matter of perception within the observer.......
silence right now would be 'golden' in my life...naw, just kidding.......
silence in it's purest for me is twinkly and much like a universe....when I 'am silence' I visualize a shell of my physical body filled with an infinite universe within....=)
2007-06-07 12:08:33
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answered by someone 5
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The fist thing that popped into my head is a silvery grey... I don't know why.
Otherwise, I would say that silence is nothingness, so the color of silence is nothing... clear, no color.
2007-06-07 04:22:45
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answered by baby_savvy 4
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Silence speaks in the silent and the feeling it invokes in the silent gives a sense of its color......Yeah, The Silence In The Silent could be interpreted in so many ways....Aha!!
2007-06-12 17:18:27
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answered by johan 3
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Wow -- how intriguing a question ! How rare a posing !
The color of silence: A soft, fluffy, almost hazy silver: one of the most exalted of expressions of Love that does Love's bidding.
2007-06-11 13:31:17
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answered by ? 6
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Black
Black is deep
Black is unknown
Black is mystique
Black is search
So as Silence
2007-06-07 19:55:11
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answered by The More I learn The More I'm Uneducated 5
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