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Cave paintings from 20,000 years ago lack any blue color, since as previously mentioned, blue is rarely present in nature.
With using some specific techniques, someday we might be able to get the blue color for fashion items without using artificial chemicals, just like how blue morpho butterflies get their ‘blue’ colors.But what about plants, how can so many flowers are colored blue? Heck the south is infested with blue dogs.There’s a lot of blue frogs running..well.. hopping around, and leezards too.Tangential Question: If something is white does that mean it is lacking in all pigment/color, or is it the opposite?I associate acidity with irritation and alkalinity with calmness, so the statement reads to me that there are few living systems that are more calm than not. Light from 400–700 nanometers (nm) is called visible light, or the visible spectrum because humans can see it.Light outside of this range may be visible to other organisms but cannot be perceived by the human eye. Some of it gets scattered away again in other directions. So, the reason why the color green, brown, and red are pretty common in nature is because the creatures with such colors are consuming things that help them develop the colors. If you have blue eyes, the colorization is the result of microscopic structure of your iris. When reading through Greek texts, historians have noted many strange color descriptions. This ever-so-popular color has not always been so common. It came about as a marketing scheme, as manufacturers could sell more clothes if some were distinctly for boys, and others were distinctly for girls.Sight is integral to the human experience. However, there is only one creature in this world known to develop blue pigment. Who knew?There is a relatively narrow range of pigments that cause coloration in animals. In fact, much of the science and history of blue might surprise you.Now, like the ancient Egyptians, people adore the color blue. So something with no pigment would be white (or clear transparent), because it would absorb no color, but reflect or transmit all colors.The physical mechanism that makes an object be a given color is that the object scatters (reflects or transmits) that color wavelength of light and absorbs the other wavelengths.However, much of the shorter wavelength light is absorbed by the gas molecules. I mean how fucking cool would a blue dog be? While plants tweaked what they already had, animals looked towards physics to solve a biology problem. @ über have you not seen a blue dog before? The blue foods question got me thinking about this. Over time, the shade of blue that Mary wore became what is now known as "navy blue." Thus, different shades of blue needed to be developed in order to convey the color's original peaceful, subdued meaning.

Blue does actually occur in nature. Oh yeah, grackles. People with blue eyes have a completely colourless stroma with no pigment at all, and it also contains no excess collagen deposits. All other instances of blue coloration in animals are either the result of incorporating blue pigments from algae (in the case of some fish) or are “structural” colors produced by the scattering of light or light wave interference. The color blue, it turns out, is never mentioned. The first color words to appear in English, and most other languages for that matter, were words for "white" and "black." There are many butterflies and birds appear to be blue, such as blue morpho butterfly, blue jays, and parrots.The answer is not white, nor red, and not even black; the exact answer is blue. What the hell are they called? chlorophyl). Therefore more things “use” blue-violet light( which is shorter than red etc) because it contains more energy.The first few chapters of the book “Dancing Woo Li Masters” by Gary Zukav does a good job explaining this phenomenon. Some of you might think about albinism.

How many shades of Blue are there? At this time, the Church decided to color-code the saints, and Mary was given a blue robe. Blue appeared last.Additional support for this theory comes from studies of an ancient Nambian tribe who does not have separate words for the colors green and blue.
Because Mary stood for innocence and trustworthiness, the color blue was seen as a positive light. The color of the sky near the horizon appears paler or white.So it would seem that only one remote corner of the animal kingdom has evolved an actual blue pigment. It seems this color was barely distinguished from "neutral" shades like white, light and dark.

Read all of the Greek texts you can find, and you'll never come across a word for "blue." About 6,000 years ago, humans began to develop blue colorants. That’s interesting, uber.Why dont we ever see animals with blue hair?© 2020 Fluther Aquarium, LLCPigment absorbs various colors of light (often for the purpose of using its energy e.g. When shown a set of squares, 11 of which are green and 1 of which are blue, members of this tribe cannot identify the blue square from the green squares. Lapis, a semiprecious stone mined in Afghanistan, became highly prized among the Egyptians. This pigment is used by the flamingos to turn their feathers into pink. Among all the purples, violets and reds, some naturally blue flowers result. This lights play also happens to our eyes.