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To me it just means (1) there's two opposite views (pro- and anti-), though naturally with huge variation in degree and detail on both sides of that dividing line, (2) one person has decided to go to the extreme version of the anti- position, and (3) maybe in that persons opinion, the green position is entirely extreme, which isn't surprising ...
The opposite of red is green, and the opposite of yellow is purple.(By paired RGB colors, the secondary color complementary to blue is yellow, to red is cyan, and to green is magenta.
The opposite of red is green, and the opposite of yellow is purple.(By paired RGB colors, the secondary color complementary to blue is yellow, to red is cyan, and to green is magenta.
The screen you're looking at now is RGB(Red, Green, & Blue) projected or additive color. That means that pixels of light are being told to emit specific tones to produce the colors you see. In that model, green is a primary color and magenta is the opposite of green.
At the photoreceptor level, we have detectors (after quite a bit of postprocessing) for red, green, and blue. On the optic nerve, those are transmitted as black vs. white, red vs. green, and orange(ish) vs blue. Red vs. Green is the genetically new channel of the bunch, having evolved after the yellow/orange receptor split into Red vs. Green.
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62 votes, 24 comments. I used to try and grow plants, but they wouldn’t. I watched my ex’s plants and they died.
The opposite color of green on the color wheel is red. What color is opposite green on the color wheel? Each secondary colour is situated opposite the one colour not used in its creation.
"Green Flag" Since the phrase Red Flag comes the railway semaphore signal meaning an immediate stop, it's opposite version there is the green flag. While the term green flag is not included in any dictionary as of yet, it is commonly used. You could say . His credit score was a green flag for the loan sanction.
Texas Section 545.152 - Vehicle Turning Left To turn left at an intersection or into an alley or private road or driveway, an operator shall yield the right-of-way to a vehicle that is approaching from the opposite direction and that is in the intersection or in such proximity to the intersection as to be an immediate hazard.