We named it 42, because it was the color of everything, and somehow we got that latched to the life, universe, and everything.
This is what it looks like.
Literally what happened was I was screwing around with my phone cam and took a picture of something blurry and it just looked like that and yeah.
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Looks like maroon to me.
Which I don't really want to attempt to comprehend after attempting to understand just how I managed to cum in the fourth dimension.
Dark maroon.
That is flat. 42 has depth.
Watch this now. http://www.neave.com/strobe/
Second because there were strobes before I dropped and they gave me a giant headache.
Actually that is wrong, the human eye can see very faintly into the near IR. Some people can actually see the TV remote light. I did a little experiment once with a 650nm near-IR filter I was using for astronomy, and looked at a light and I could see it, albeit very dim. I also moved an IR cut filter in front of it and then the light cut out completely.
I can see that too but that was WAAAAY before. As you age your eye sight get fucked too but you're referring to an IR remote which submits a beam. The image is static and unless you're superman or have some IR equipment you can't really see the IR colors
If only the image had some power source that would send IR beams flying here and there, then I could probably go with your story.
Looking at the picture the color is dark maroon with patches of black color mixed in.
No not the colors of course, when I looked through the filter everything was just a really dark red. That's why I included the IR cut filter, to be sure no ordinary red light was bleeding through.
That said, it was interesting to think about although the whole meaning of the color was much more fun. And to think we came up with this sitting in the hallway outside of this cripple's apartment (we know him, it's not some random fuck) who we broke into 3 times and he never noticed.