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19 July 2015
Where do the colors? Where are they really?
They are present in our brains or our eyes or on various subjects? There is no answer to this in reality. Nobody knows what a real bluIl color is actually only reflected wavelengths of light. White light has all the colors together and black is no light at all. We see different colors because there are different wavelengths of light and the eyes are able to see a wide range of them. When we see other colors what is happening in practice is the object absorbs all colors (wavelengths) except for the color we see. For example, a blue object appears blue because it absorbs all the light except for the blue light. To us, it looks blue. It also can only happen if our brains can interpret the respective wavelength blue.
For example, the blue I see, can not be the same blue that you see, we have a slight variation depending on the capacity of our brains individual. However, we humans have a common range of colors we can see. An interesting fact is that except for mammals such as monkeys, apes and other animals can not see colors the same as what we see. This means you can only see a few color differences.
"What is the color of a soul?" The best answer I could give is like a mirror you may see silver, because it is usually depicted that way in books or movies. However, in reality the color of what is reflected on it. A perfect mirror has specular reflection means that reflects all light in one direction equal to that which it receives. Specular reflection creates an image of any object in front of it. But most mirrors that we use are not perfect. In fact, our mirrors reflect the green light, so they often make the objects in them with green tints .. So may reflect our own color, we always see our prospects reflected back. It's not true?
You're one of the many very colorful skin?
Scientifically, logically and spiritually there is no color, but perceptions.
Who created us with a dark complexion is not good? Especially the Indian mentality! They lay dark and threatening, are proportional to each other. sick mentality is not it?
We can find a beautiful moon alone in the dark sky. So what makes us love the moon? The brightness of the moon or the darkness of the sky?
The point is, we should learn to love the things as a whole, for what they are. The difference begins in our perspective, but not in nature.
Each of us are colorful, chosen from a palette of millions of colors produced in a factory of 100 billion cells called "brain", with the help of our 576 mega pixel camera called "Eyes". We should learn to open our minds to the truth.
It is not the color, but our perceptions. There is no reason to hate, we also need no reason why we believe in each other.
We can do wonders if we ignore our differences of races, colors, religions, nationalities and all that divides us. We can unify ourselves as human beings only. We can see what the rest of the millions of species on earth can not see, we have grown very intelligently to see what nature did not allow us to see, we need microscopes to see the baby. Telescopes to see the most distant views infrared to see through the darkness, but all we need is to open our soul to see things that are so close to us.
We can challenge ourselves for a long time, at some point we need to unite as humans stop fighting, cheating and behaving selfishly. Why do not we do it when time is running out NOW?
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