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I read this once before and it's one of those facts I find endlessly fascinating. It's simple and obvious why it wasn't normal before recent times...
It just scratches my nerd fact itch I guess.
It's right up there with
And
Oh and
-we see the color that is not absorbed by an object. So essentially we see every color the object ISNT.
Not to be too pedantic but that last one isn't quite correct. Color "happens" after the object is hit with light - it's defined by our perception of the wavelengths that bounce off.
Which I suppose raises the question... Is a blue box still blue in total darkness? Is its color defined by the light its reflecting or it's capacity to reflect? I think the latter but I don't really know
Please be pedantic. I enjoy it. That isn't sarcasm, I love a good "technically...."
Yes you're right. It is fun to think about tho.