Why Your Brain Hallucinates the Color Pink. (And I can prove it)
Автор: Briefly-Noted.001
Загружено: 2025-11-23
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Magenta doesn’t exist. Physically, it is impossible. In this video, we look at why your brain is hallucinating the color pink just to keep you from going crazy.
Most of us know Roy G. Biv—the visible light spectrum. But if you look closely at that spectrum, you’ll notice something missing: Magenta is nowhere to be found. It has no wavelength. It has no photon. It is literally a biological error code.
Here is the science behind the "impossible" color and how your brain bends the laws of physics to create it.
In this video: 0:00 The lie about Magenta
0:45 The Visible Light Spectrum (why Red and Violet are enemies)
1:30 How your eyes actually detect color
2:10 Hacking the system: Mixing Red and Violet 3:00 The "Error Code": Why your brain invents Magenta
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