On  Date: Wed, 12 May 2004 Shangara Singh wrote:
> However, I would like to take issue with the following: To have color you
> need 1) light, 2) an object and 3) an observer - for our purposes, a human
> observer. Without all these components you do not have color.

Shangara, I rubbed my hands when I saw your post, because it's a right bed
of worms.
It sounds as though you know better than Isaac Newton -
1740. Opticks. 'the raye itself is not coloured'. The basis of colour
science in 6 words. Marvellous!

Best wishes

Tony Riley

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