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Green: The Very Beginnings of My Lone Dominate Color Hypothesis

As there is said to be primary colors, there exists one dominate color. Every color in the universe would either be green or a shade of green. There is a black green, a white green, a red green, a blue green, and so on. Rather than there be primary colors, there is one dominate color. From that dominate color, primary green colors are created and mixed to form other colors.

In other words, on the cognitive level, as cones form within the eye to allow for the sensing of different shades of green, every organic and inorganic material substance in the universe exists either as a sense organ or a rudimentary sense organ. These sense organs perceive the color green naturally as the color green is the one dominate color. The eye does not need to develop cones to see this one color. However, to perceive the different shades of green, cones must develop within the eye to do so.

The brain is a withering organ manufactured of former sense organs in that are now in a rudimentary state.

Anomaly = the colors white and black

It has been said that the color white reflects radiation and that the color black absorbs it. If the color white does indeed reflect radiation, then would a coating on a mirror be a very brilliant shade of white?

It is said that the color black absorbs radiation. But isn't black just a shade of color below the spectrum of light that is allowed to be seen by the eye?

Indeed, doesn't it make more sense to have one dominate color? Isn't blindness in nature caused by the reproduction of too many eyes? A housefly for example. Are the scales on a fish rudimentary eyes that now exist to serve other secondary functions?

Are abstracts like fingernails, noses, arms, legs, reproduction, knowing things, and so on just secondary characteristics, means to a greater end, of perceiving things better and better to an exponential degree?

If the universe is one large sensory organ as Sir Isaac Newton once suggested, then what one color does it perceive?

I think that color is the color green.