Color as instructional computer code
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Building on the theme of my last post about color to musical note mapping, where the "c" note is an "intense red" in the chromatic scale, one can appreciate that in the context of an electronic musical instrument that someone pressing the "red button" resulting in the musical note "c" being played, is an example of the use of color as instructional computer coding.
In nature, Chameleons have two layers of skin. The first layer contains pigments and the second layer is made up of guanine crystals that can reflect and scatter visible light like tiny prisms. The Chameleon's nervous system can change the amount of space between these guanine crystals. When stressed or excited the crystals are pulled apart to produce longer wavelength colors like yellows and reds. When relaxed, the crystals stay close together to produce short wavelengths like blue or green colors. This is an example of biological color computation, where "relax" = "blue or green" and "stressed or excited" = "yellows and reds".
Each color band of light in the electromagnetic spectrum has one-side and the other-side being opposing in their characteristics, with graduating characteristic opposition in between. For example, the green color band has one-side contiguous to the blue color band, whilst the other-side of the green color band is contiguous to the red color band, and in between there is graduation from a yellow-green hue to a green-blue hue, and therefore are programmable as instructional computer coding.
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