has anyone ever seen new colors before
what did they look like
yeah i saw one called schloop it looks like green but NOT
>>19477323
skoog looks nothing like schloop you fucking idiot
octarine is always a new color
I saw quenge. It looked quenge.
Nah i did not magically pop brand new photoreceptors in my eyes but it's a nice thought experiment nonetheless
>>19477312
thee sky was actually green until blue was invented
i looked up a girls ass in a porno once and it was bright pink
Following Pratchett's hypothesis, the eighth colour of the spectrum, which is the magicians personal perception of the "colour of magic", may be called octarine. For me, this is a particular shade of electric pinkish-purple. My most signifikant optical visions have all occured in this hue, and I visualise it to colour many of my more important spells and sigils on the astral. Before I set sail in a handmade open boat through the Arabian Sea I was tricked into accepting a huge and priceless star ruby by a wizard in India. It was of an exactly octarine hue. During the most violent typhoon I have ever experienced I found myself shrieking my conjurations to Thor and Poseidon whilst clinging to the bowsprit as mountainous waves smashed into the boat and octarine lightning bolts crashed into the sea all around. Looking back it seems miraculous that I and my crew survived. I have kept the octarine stone, uncertain as to whether it was passed to me as a curse, a joke, a blessing, or a test, or all of these things.
http://www.chaosmatrix.org/library/chaos/texts/octarine.html
>>19477312
New color = blue 0.54 + red 6.578 + blue 4.98 + yellow 0.098 = real magic
At a certain point, the concept of "look like" breaks down. It all bleeds together. There's colors that can only be experienced as a combination of sight, sound, taste, proprioception, and emotion.
>>19477312
I did. On edibles.
It was like if the rainbow went beyond blue/indigo.
impossible.
Your human perception can only pick up the rainbow.
The color you would see would only be a variant of the ROYGBIV spectrum.
>>19477554
Hahahahaha my sides holy shit
Once when I was tripping I made a mental note that I was seeing a new color. It was pure pitch black like looking into a forest at night. Except it was also shining a pinkish violet color, somewhere between salmon orange and mauve. I don't think I was actually seeing the pink part but it was there at the same time as the black.
>>19478704
He's not joking.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIg5HkyauoY
I don't think we can see ''new'' colors, but the way we perceive them according to our culture it's pretty interesting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMqZR3pqMjg
>>19478701
Not impossible. Magenta exists only psychologically/physiologically. It's not in the ROYGBV spectrum of light, but is a shade of red mixed with violet/blue light, in the absence of green. Our mind forces us to see it as a color. There are also wavelengths we can't see by human limitation (infrared, ultraviolet, etc.) but other animals, like the Mantis Shrimp, have photoreceptors more adapted to see.
>>19477554
>need blue to make green