- That color is entirely a cerebral phenomenon is evident.
- Light, visible and invisible, consists of a uniformly graduated series of wave motions or energies.
- Our color sensations are developed solely for 'Selective effect of natural objects towards light', and soley under the influence of the light reflected by natural objects.
- The evolutionary development of three highly developed color sensations according to the extreme and mean regions of the spectrum is the result: i.e., White, Red, Green, and Blue.
- Light, visible and invisible, consists of a uniformly graduated series of wave motions or energies.
- Our color sensations are developed solely for 'Selective effect of natural objects towards light', and soley under the influence of the light reflected by natural objects.
- The evolutionary development of three highly developed color sensations according to the extreme and mean regions of the spectrum is the result: i.e., White, Red, Green, and Blue.