Impossible colors are colors you can’t see, even though they’re made from real colors we know.
Imagine you have a red crayon and a green crayon. If you mix them, you get a brown color. But what if there was a color that didn’t exist anywhere in the world, not on your crayons, not in your favorite toys, but you could see it for just a second?
That’s an impossible color.
How They Happen
Why They’re Fun
Scientists have made impossible colors appear using special lights that blink really fast. You might not even need a crayon, just a cool light show in your eyes!
So, impossible colors are like secret messages from your eyes: “Hey, I can see something you can’t!”Impossible colors are colors you can’t see, even though they’re made from real colors we know.
Imagine you have a red crayon and a green crayon. If you mix them, you get a brown color. But what if there was a color that didn’t exist anywhere in the world, not on your crayons, not in your favorite toys, but you could see it for just a second?
That’s an impossible color.
How They Happen
Your eyes work like tiny cameras, they take pictures of light. But sometimes, when your eyes get confused by quick flashes of colors, you can see something that doesn’t exist anywhere else. It's like watching two movies at the same time and seeing a new movie that wasn’t there before.
Why They’re Fun
Scientists have made impossible colors appear using special lights that blink really fast. You might not even need a crayon, just a cool light show in your eyes!
So, impossible colors are like secret messages from your eyes: “Hey, I can see something you can’t!”
Examples
- Trying to imagine a color that doesn’t exist in the real world, like mixing red and green together and seeing something completely new.
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See also
- Do I See Colors the Same Way You Do?
- Could people perceive the color blue in ancient times?
- Do We All See The Same Colors?
- How Does Color Only Exists In Your Brain! Work?
- How and Why do Optical Illusions Work?