Imagining a New Primary Color
The Limits of Our Current Palette Human vision is based on three types of cone cells in the eye, each sensitive to a different range of wavelengths: red, green, and blue. These three primaries form the foundation of our color perception. Every hue we know is a mixture of these signals. Because of this biology, […]
Imagining Absolute Nothingness
The mind can picture endless galaxies, dream up worlds that never existed, and replay the smallest details of memory. Yet when asked to imagine absolute nothingness, it stumbles. The very act of imagining requires some kind of presence—color, space, texture, or thought. Absolute nothingness, by definition, is the absence of all of these. Why It […]
Imagining Infinity
Infinity is one of the most powerful and puzzling concepts the human mind can attempt to grasp. It has no edges, no boundaries, no conclusion. It is not simply a large number, but the idea of endlessness itself. To imagine infinity is to let go of the familiar mental tools we use to understand the […]