TL;DR: We have 3 cones that detect light: red, green, blue, but the green and blue cones both get activated from the same colors. Using a focused laser, it is possible to block one of the 2 cones such that each cones group can see independently
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on 25 Apr 19:55
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TL;DR: We have 3 cones that detect light: red, green, blue, but the green and blue cones both get activated from the same colors. Using a focused laser, it is possible to block one of the 2 cones such that each cones group can see independently
Tldr: it’s teal, but super saturated.