I suspect some Greens will take a spectral analysis of cerulean, point out that it differs from standard blue paint and that there’s some green in it, and argue that the sky really is green after all. A new debate might start on the proper definitions of “blue” and “green.”
BTW, what happens if the sky is overcast and gray?
I suspect some Greens will take a spectral analysis of cerulean, point out that it differs from standard blue paint and that there’s some green in it, and argue that the sky really is green after all. A new debate might start on the proper definitions of “blue” and “green.”
BTW, what happens if the sky is overcast and gray?