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could do this all day
mercury: not even once
The map is a bit outdated though
>humans have bipolar "disorder" for thousands of years
>never a problem until the modern era
>WE HAVE TO MEDICATE THESE PEOPLE SO THEY CAN HAVE JOBS AND ACT LIKE THE REST OF US
Anything medical related to personality/mental disorders need to be banned
I think I've seen a similar video before
another rare set of colours is violets, purples, and magentas
I think it has to do with
1. blue light scatters making water and air appear blue [actually a mix of scattered violet and blue, and diffused white light]
2. red light travels the farthest in water and air, second orange, third yellow, fourth green, fifth blue, seventh indigo, eighth violet
[purple, pinks and magentas are a hallucination caused by the presence of red-blue light, red-violet, red-blue-violet in the absence of any orange, yellow or green light ]
2. Life and eyes originally evolved in water, where red and orange light travels the farthest, and viewing distance is significantly shorter than air
3. most biological pigments originally evolved as camouflage. colours near the red part of the spectrum would have evolved first
4. until blue sensitive cones evolved in eyes, blue and violets would have just appeared as grey or white, while purples, pinks and magentas would just appear as a lighter shade of red.
most animals can only see one or two ranges of colours, or are completely colour-blind
humans are one of the few that have 3 or more ranges of colour.
if most animals can't see blue, there isn't much reason to evolve an actual blue pigment.