
Color arises from light, biology, and brain interpretation, shaping how we perceive the world.
Your perception of color can change with the color of surrounding objects due to simultaneous contrast afterimages.
Humans can’t see most ultraviolet patterns on flowers, yet bees navigate using those hidden palettes we overlook.
Color names influence taste perception; people assign sweeter flavors to blue foods even if they’re not blue.
The same pigment reflects different colors depending on illumination distance, making a single object appear radically different light-years apart.

Color arises from light, biology, and brain interpretation, shaping how we perceive the world.
Your perception of color can change with the color of surrounding objects due to simultaneous contrast afterimages.
Humans can’t see most ultraviolet patterns on flowers, yet bees navigate using those hidden palettes we overlook.
Color names influence taste perception; people assign sweeter flavors to blue foods even if they’re not blue.
The same pigment reflects different colors depending on illumination distance, making a single object appear radically different light-years apart.
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