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Why are there no brown lasers?






Ah yes almost forgot, added a little update on the color page for you!

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I assumed your question was meant as humor/a joke----so answered that way.
If it was serious ---sorry for the sarcastic answer.

Clear isn't a color. It is word describing a different property altogether.


"Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." ~ A. Einstein
 
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I assumed your question was meant as humor/a joke----so answered that way.
If it was serious ---sorry for the sarcastic answer.

Clear isn't a color. It is word describing a different property altogether.


"Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." ~ A. Einstein

lol well said.

I guess you could also say that Infrared is clear because we cannot see it. Same with Ultra Violet. Best I can think of that's "clear".
 
lol well said.

I guess you could also say that Infrared is clear because we cannot see it. Same with Ultra Violet. Best I can think of that's "clear".

Oops i meant to post but it didn't submit or something, mine was also completely in a joking manner :P i thought it was the other thread making fun of "what wavelength is brown" that reminds me i should probably revert that...
 
lol well said.

I guess you could also say that Infrared is clear because we cannot see it. Same with Ultra Violet. Best I can think of that's "clear".



invisible is the word you are looking for. Windows are clear, not invisible.

Michael.
 
well next time, include me in on the joke so I don't make an ass out of myself =p

Whether post #17 which said/asked " Less of this brown talk, what about clear? What nm is clear? " was a joke or not--you didn't make an ass out of yourself--was a good comment. You are right about the term of course.

Let's float the color question:
" What about invisible? What nm is invisible? "

Is all good fun and interesting.
 
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