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Purple Isn’t Real, Science Says. Your Brain Is Just Making It Up.

Not just visible light, but all electromagnetic radiation is unable to escape the event horizon of a black hole.
Yeah, well black holes are actually very well named due to the fact visible light doesn’t escape one, but that’s way beyond the scope of this discussion really : notlistening:
 
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No, it's fine; it's not real,
so cheers!!!!
 
People could have guessed that one. It isn't as mind blowing as people think. There's a plethora of nonspectral colors, the more known ones being magenta, cyan, brown and hundreds more in-between colors that we don't even have names for. Creative perceptual synthesis is something your brain is actively doing all the time.

If our brain didn't fill in these gaps between simulated cones, and only interpreted the wavelengths that are physically there, we would see in very hard gradients, as if everything around us was a weirdly shaped rainbow and your brain would lose its ability for ambient occlusion, something our brain fills in, as wavelengths to lose energy as they bounce between objects, making you lose all depth perception as well.
 
Why it was "royals' ONLY for thousands of years, it's also "dimensional"...hence the demonic royals love it, too. Side note: "physicality" is ONLY a "frequency" of spinning photons, WITHIN the nucleus of an an atom, which are WHITE and BLACK. ( called "dipole")
 
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