First of all, today I got my cast off my wrist (I fell during basketball last month)! The sweet stench of freedom had filled my nostrils the moment the cast was removed... and now that I've had a bath, and layered it in soap, it still smells like leather-wrapped-feet.
Second of all, I've beat Fable three times, one good, one evil, and one meh. I've beaten Crysis twice, first time I went into the files and changed a few things around (gave myself unlimited ammo), because I hadn't realized that you don't have to kill every alien in the ship!!! Second time, I put all the files back to normal, and ran around the ship in a panic, trying to find a way out. Oh, and I found that GTA: San Andreas is a horrible game. The camera is awful, I hate the story... graphics kill me. Vice City is ten times better, imo. All that's different is that you can do more, and get your guy fat.
Anyways, I was curious on how you think a 'fourth colour' would be presented to the population.
Let me explain, imagine that NASA found a fourth primary colour somewhere in the universe (let's imagine our eyes can see it, scientists would say that that's impossible, but ignore that), how would NASA present it to the public? Would they?
If you think about it, they can't take picture or film it, because cameras aren't designed for that colour. No one can imagine it, because nothing of the sort had ever been seen visually, so portraying it would be impossible. Even if they figured out a way to make a video camera that could read the colour, it would still be impossible to post it over the internet, or on television, because our monitors aren't designed for a fourth primary colour. Perhaps bring it back? But a fourth primary colour would most likely be seen in a form of a gas, or of light reflecting off a gas.
What do you guys think? (As I briefly mentioned above, our eyes are only able to see the three primary colours, but what if it were possible, is what I am asking).