It's So Black
Created on: August 15th, 2006
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-1 for not specifying that black is the presence of all color, in that it is the color that would appear were you to mix all of the colors. I believe you meant that objects that appear black do so because colors reflect all lights other than their own color, and since black is the combination of all colors what appears black is therefore devoid of color. Aww hell, I'll 5 you just for technical accuracy over thorough explanations any day.
why don't you just google it. Black is a color in and of itself. It is the color produced when all colors are mixed. White is the absence of color. Some of you are thinking of properties rather than colors, and vice versa. Light is not a color. Therefore, absence of light does not black make, but rather darkness. There is a difference. (Thank you mechasoupx and piecepeace)
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