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Yes, but who or what is there to share them with us?
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maybe. In fact, probably--but our eyes are not programmed to pick them up..like we cannot see Ultraviolet or Infrared...they are outside the spectrum of our vision.
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no. As mentioned previously, color is merely a human interpretation of an electromagnetic wavelength. We are sensitive to waves shorter than infra-red but not shorter than ultraviolet. we sense longer waves as heat. We don't sense shorter waves but they can cause damage to our body. Every color that we can sense already exists within that visible spectrum. there are no others.
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I think so.
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Maybe.It`s possible.
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Probably but maybe our humans eyes can't indentify them. Some people think the pleidians have negative neuron based receptors....what huh....shhhh
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You don't have to go to another planet for colors we have never seen. Our eyes only process the wave lengths between 380 to 750 nm so any colors outside those wave lengths are not visible to us.
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Maybe, there could be many colors or different things In other planets.
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Why, yes. Colors that we have never seen before exist everywhere, even right here on earth. The reason we haven't seen them is that they are outside the visible spectrum.
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Yes but we may not see them without wearing cranial sunshields
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