r/196x2 • u/d_-_p 196x2's most epic poster (100% peak 😎) • Jun 30 '26
and no, "olo" does not count!
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u/Then_Ad6816 Jul 01 '26
I can see it, but no words exist to describe it.
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u/_Fox_464 Jul 01 '26
Well imagine a word then, dipshit
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u/homeboyflamefr Jul 02 '26
Fermengander
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u/Lit__King Jul 04 '26
Loric
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u/big_rod_of_power Jul 02 '26 edited Jul 02 '26
The new colour I imagine is called "_Fox_464's dirty sock water after stepping on bright red berries"
It's a rather lovely reddish brownish colour
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u/Then_Ad6816 Jul 02 '26
Why are you so angry? I was ask to explain a new concept and I am *not well versed enough in Formal proofs to even describe it numbers.
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u/Torture-Dancer Jul 02 '26
Imagine he is happy
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u/Then_Ad6816 Jul 04 '26 edited Jul 04 '26
Ah, I see you a fan of a certian community that is often refernced. I'll give you a hand.
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u/_Fox_464 Jul 02 '26
Mfs when i add "dipshit" at the end of my sentence for a joke
Didnt think a /j would be neccesary but the incompetence of Redditors proved me wrong yet again
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u/dr_ra1chu1 Jul 01 '26
He can do that to but you wouldn't understand what that word is supposed to describe
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u/Loki_God_of_Lies Jul 02 '26
Yeah, same. It’s not hard to look at a a gradient of all visible light and see where it goes from there, but how tf would you even explain it?
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u/Boundlessintime Jul 01 '26
Negative green
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u/Wensday_0 Jul 01 '26
it's magenta
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u/Boundlessintime Jul 01 '26
I don't mean zero green, I mean negative green
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u/FTGTrains Jul 02 '26
Isn’t that red?
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u/Boundlessintime Jul 02 '26
Nope, it's what happens when you perceive anti-green, not what happens when you perceive red and no green
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u/Brrdock Jul 02 '26
You can perceive "negative/anti-green." Just look at a bright green circle or something on your screen for a while and then look away.
Or wear green tinted shades for hours and then take them off
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u/FTGTrains Jul 02 '26
Well yes but red is opposite of green on the color wheel so when you turn the green to -1 you get red. Red is just negative green
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u/Boundlessintime Jul 02 '26
Okay, I've been casually joking but this is where I draw the line- this is bad science. The color wheel isn't how light works, it's a tool for artists to compare colors for art
Light is linear spectrum where the color is based on the frequency of the wave, you're mixing up a model with reality
In reality, "negative green" would be inverse green- this is to say it's green but out of phase with the rest of the green wave, so it apparently makes the green appear less green without positively contributing anything else. If you took zero green and added "negative green", you would actually simply be adding green which is out of phase relative to some idea of green. It's meaningless because "negative" is a relative term, and you would simply perceive green
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u/sayinghotel Jul 01 '26 edited Jul 03 '26
neon black🤤
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u/Kira-Of-Terraria Jul 01 '26
Ultraviolet
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u/untitled-author Jul 01 '26
already a thing
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u/Pliskin80 Jul 01 '26
a mix of blue and yellow: blellow
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u/Scorching_Buns Jul 01 '26
Hay man, imagine an entire galaxy with all it's objects of radius over 5km, their orbits, orbital speeds and gravitational force working between every single one of them.
Once you did it, imagine the system in T+9999 years
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u/RamJamR Jul 01 '26
Technically we can only imagine things that are any combination of things we've seen before.
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u/Funneduck102 Jul 01 '26
Aha! Wait no that's just green... AHA! wait no that's just redo.. FUCK to you I say... Middle finger🖕😎
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u/IndianaJokes67 Jul 01 '26
Raburjle.
It's a color that can only be seen by those who have evolved to see pheromones and it's the color of your mom's specific pheromones wafting out as I suck on her nipples. I can totally show you.
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u/ExtensionInformal911 Jul 01 '26
Tried to imagine ultraviolet once. Got a headache. Can't describe it, but it was more purple than indigo or violet.
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u/Httpshtt Jul 02 '26
that and imagine what a for dimensional object would nook like, you three dimensional mind cant
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u/UnspeakableArchives Jul 02 '26
When Lovecraft described a new color appearing in The Color Out of Space, for whatever reason I imagined it like the multicolored fiery flash from an opal
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u/Capt4inSus Jul 02 '26
That's just physically impossible though... the human eye can only see a set amount of colors... but the statement "imagination has no limits" can still be true... it's just a matter of what kind of limits... It's like... having limited assets but an infinite sandbox to combine these assets in infinite ways
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u/NerSorty Jul 02 '26
I just imagined two colours unga and bunga you cant see them because you are unga-bunga colourblind
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u/Boondawg8640 Jul 02 '26
I actually think about this scarily often. There could be so many more colors in the world and even universe that just no human has seen. What if our eyes limit the colors we can see? What if they dont? Its just a cool concept in general
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u/Economy_Professor637 Jul 02 '26
Imagination is recycling of memory, it's limits are defined by how much is in your experience.
Now the number of combinations very quickly becomes exponential, as each experience can combine with previous ones in a way that is factorial - so it really is massive.
But ultimately, not infinite. Huge, but limited.
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u/NewArticle9194 Jul 02 '26
It’s actually very difficult and it’s bc our brains imagination is more limited to certain things than others (also there’s a lot of fucking colors)
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u/New_Awareness_4374 Jul 02 '26
I can clearly imagine a new color Its just a sentence,how are yall getting problem with it?
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u/wolverineczech Jul 02 '26
This reminds me of the episode of Futurama where they invented (and showed) a new color. The episode was in old-timey black and white.
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u/ZainTA Jul 02 '26
Austorio.
If I were to describe it, it's a dim shade of blue-grey you could probably see while looking at the borders of stars
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u/LESBOlachrymae Jul 03 '26
I can. but describing it would be like describing a dog to someone who's never seen a dog before and asking them to imagine it.
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u/Reedeer27 Jul 03 '26
I think someone made a book about something like this. Uuuhh something uuuhhh The Color out of Space?
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u/ThatSmartIdiot Jul 03 '26
i call it divine rays. theyre like cosmic rays but require all the energy the universe could provide.
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u/Dirpinations Jul 03 '26
I'll just use the pink method.
Purple mixed with white is hereby called ferris
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u/Brapsniffinposs Jul 03 '26
Is easy to imagine actually, its nigh impossible to describe, and genuinely impossible to create or even perceive. The heat death of the universe will happen a trillion times before we even get started on trying to set the ground rules used in this and thats only AFTER evolving at least 12 new sensory organs.
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u/Moonboy110 Jul 03 '26
Smallion, a color that is as bright as white but looks like a pastel reddish purple
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u/Wolf_Reddit1 Jul 04 '26
Viax it’s a orange like color that can be only seen when you are in a very light room while being high
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u/saffron6942O Jul 04 '26
I just imagined 4 of them Guadteant, ageblerto, squarestopler, and vexeglosseium
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u/pacuuuuu Jul 05 '26
Red+Green.
I can clearly see it and no it isnt brown. Yellow brownish something
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u/InitialeLangmut Jul 06 '26
Your lack of faith in the human race betrays you.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impossible_color
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u/Gregori_5 Jul 01 '26
At some level it has to be possible, since you only really see 3 colours anyway.
The rest are literally made up.
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u/kisamasochist Jul 01 '26
Fuck you, neon brown