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The color has a “temperature” (red – hot, green – neutral, blue – cold).

The red and green colors can be distinguished by the coarsest vision, for example, with a bad illumination. In this case the blue and green colors may be indistinguishable. For example, Japanese language has the following basic colors:

kuro Darkness.
ao Cold green, blue, violet.
aka Warm color of the rising sun.
shiro Yellow or white afternoon sun (full spectrum).

The yellow color has the unique properties:

  • It looks brighter than other colors of the same intensity, and looks like the white color when the vision is coarse, for example, with a high contrast or brightness.
  • It’s synthesized by mixing the red and green colors, overlapping them.

The blue color complements the red and green colors up to the well known triple set of the basic colors (RGB), which synthesize any visible color by a different mixing. The violet (blue-red) color shows that the visible spectrum is an octave. I.e. like the red tone of the next octave is above the violet tone. Really, the boundary frequencies and wavelengths of the visible spectrum differ almost exactly in 2 times.

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The image information is not lost after its scaling, translation or changing of a motion rate. The image information is contained in its shape topology and in its relative dimensions along the axes of the abstract space-time.


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