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  2. Impossible color - Wikipedia

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    Popular examples include the 1920 science fiction novel A Voyage to Arcturus by David Lindsay, which mentions two new primary colors, "ulfire" and "jale". [ 12 ] " The Colour Out of Space ," a 1927 story by H.P. Lovecraft , is named after an otherwise unnamed color, usually not observable by humans, generated by alien entities .

  3. Theory of Colours - Wikipedia

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    John Tyndall, "Goethe's Farbenlehre-(Theory of Colors) II", in Popular Science Monthly, Vol. 17, July 1880. BBC Radio 4 Podcast, In Our Time Science – Goethe and the Science of the Enlightenment; Critical review of Goethe's Theory of Colours; David Briggs on primary colours, including a fundamental critique concerning Goethe's physical ...

  4. List of fictional elements, materials, isotopes and subatomic ...

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    Katakana: ヒヒイロカネ or kanji: 緋々色金 It is a red-orange fantasy metal that is common in Japanese fiction. Hyperium: Giants: One of three stable transuranic elements predicted by the new science of nucleonics in James P. Hogan's Giants series. Not naturally occurring outside of neutron stars, but trace amounts are created in the ...

  5. Speculative fiction by writers of color - Wikipedia

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    Popularity is growing for English translations of Chinese science fiction novels, but the number of Asian-American science fiction authors remains small and underrepresented. [ 9 ] With various perspectives from the diaspora, many works of Asian speculative fiction present commentary on xenophobia, imperialism, environmental degradation ...

  6. Primary color - Wikipedia

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    Subtractive primary color model A magnified representation of small partially overlapping spots of cyan, magenta, yellow, and key (black) halftones in CMYK process printing. Each row represents the pattern of partially overlapping ink "rosettes" so that the patterns would be perceived as blue, green, and red when viewed on white paper from a ...

  7. Color theory - Wikipedia

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    A formalization of "color theory" began in the 18th century, initially within a partisan controversy over Isaac Newton's theory of color (Opticks, 1704) and the nature of primary colors. By the end of the 19th century, a schism had formed between traditional color theory and color science.

  8. Carl Brandon Society - Wikipedia

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    Source: [4] Inaugurated in 2005, the Carl Brandon Parallax Award is a juried award given to works of speculative fiction created by a self-identified person of color. [5] The 2005 Parallax, the first to be awarded, went to Walter Mosley for his young adult novel 47.

  9. The Mote in God's Eye - Wikipedia

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    The Mote in God's Eye is a science fiction novel by American writers Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle, first published in 1974.The story is set in the distant future of Pournelle's CoDominium universe, and charts the first contact between humanity and an alien species.