Thank you for that image, Pat. I did a check on the image you provided:
- and I checked it to see if you made it so that it would be easy to find the ether. That turned out to be not the case. After placing one picture on top of the other, I had to tweak the dial of the left picture to 46% and the dial of the right picture to 57% of opacity to even get close to one of the three colors matching the gray of the back ground.
Getting all three colors to become as gray as the background simply turned out to be impossible. Here is the picture I got, and please look at the amount of gray that was already and truly quite difficult to establish:
As you can tell from the text above the color circles, these are both pictures placed on top of each other; they should be gray in a perfect situation, but they aren't. That's not because it isn't theoretically possible, but they were created by you without having the natural balance of gray in mind. Now, imagine if we weren't talking about anything as simple to display or talk about as colors, but imagine we were trying to communicate to each other about forces, bosons, ether, and the likes...
You have some real explanation to do if you want to portray the back ground black, Pat. Do you consider the universe on average as being black? I am looking forward to your answer.
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