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Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: lo_res_man on Thu 18/01/2007 21:06:44

Title: The Basic Colour of the Universe
Post by: lo_res_man on Thu 18/01/2007 21:06:44
At http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn1775 they said that they have discoverd the basic average colour of the universe.
Weirdly enough, it is similer, though not the same as, that would be too much, to the default colour for a windows desktop. It makes sense if you think about it, we got very red stars and very blue stars, heck even a few violet stars, and whats in the middle? colours like that. but still it is amusing in a esoteric sort of way.
Title: Re: The Basic Colour of the Universe
Post by: Gregjazz on Thu 18/01/2007 23:07:57
I thought it was Cosmic Latte...
Title: Re: The Basic Colour of the Universe
Post by: Oneway on Fri 19/01/2007 00:00:44
If kindergarten taught me one thing while painting, it's this: No matter what color you're trying to mix, you'll end up with brown.

So that's what i'd call the average color of the universe.

Seriously though, how can they even take an average of a color? And in what way will it be calculated? Wavelength, additive coloring, deductive coloring (forgive me my possible screwups in teminology, i'm no expert)

I guess i better read that article now before i'm told i'm an ignorant fart that asks questions already answered in given info.. 
Title: Re: The Basic Colour of the Universe
Post by: Chicky on Fri 19/01/2007 00:21:17
I am like a god for having my own thread.

Up there with the starts like Whitenigga and Flukeblake!
Title: Re: The Basic Colour of the Universe
Post by: monkey0506 on Fri 19/01/2007 00:49:21
Yes, yes...and everyone in the universe has what is it? 2 1/2 legs?

Something like that. Taken from the last Universal Census. Everyone has 2 1/2 legs, owns a hyena, and is completely turquoise. Eiffel 65 got it wrong.
Title: Re: The Basic Colour of the Universe
Post by: lo_res_man on Fri 19/01/2007 17:01:30
heh heh... I read hitchhikers quide to the galaxy too :D
but seriosly, yah, read the article and you will find out how they found out the colour, planets don't count.  though if we ever take a survey once we can find planets billions of light years away, then yes, the colour turn out differant. but not much, planets don't count FOR MUCH.
Title: Re: The Basic Colour of the Universe
Post by: Stupot on Fri 19/01/2007 17:04:52
When I look at pictures of space it tends to look mostly black.
Title: Re: The Basic Colour of the Universe
Post by: Andail on Fri 19/01/2007 17:37:13
Quote from: monkey_05_06 on Fri 19/01/2007 00:49:21
Everyone has 2 1/2 legs, owns a hyena, and is completely turquoise.
Bwahaha. This is like, all you need to know about life.
Title: Re: The Basic Colour of the Universe
Post by: monkey0506 on Fri 19/01/2007 18:21:15
Of course! How could we have all been so blind!!!

2.5 legs + 1 hyena + turquoise = 42, QED!!! ;D
Title: Re: The Basic Colour of the Universe
Post by: lo_res_man on Fri 19/01/2007 18:30:08
of course if we are all completly tourquise is like saying its always 12 noon, the AVERAGE time of day.
Title: Re: The Basic Colour of the Universe
Post by: on Thu 01/02/2007 18:53:59
Slightly unreleated but I love this quote on the BBC news website;

"Climatic change is "very likely" down to human activities, the global body on climate science will say."

Reeeeeeally? You know I'd never have guessed that in a tradillioooooon years! I thought it was hippos and mice that dropped litter, and that the industrial revolution was the cleanest period of history ever.
Title: Re: The Basic Colour of the Universe
Post by: TheCheese33 on Thu 01/02/2007 18:55:55
And I thought it was us Americans who were slow.  :=
Title: Re: The Basic Colour of the Universe
Post by: on Thu 01/02/2007 22:47:14
Why does the media have to make such a mockery of us? Grrr!!!  ::)