Is white a color?
Strictly speaking, white is not a color, but the manifestation of the presence of all color - the complete energy of light. It stands for wholeness and completion.
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Yes, white is a color. White reflects all the colors of the visible light spectrum to the eyes. Black is not a color. Thanks!
Answered by Brandy H. -
White is not a primary color. It is a reflection of light. ChaCha again!
Answered by Patricia K. -
White is the blending of all colors and is a color, but there are varying theories on black and white being colors. ChaCha!
Answered by Jennifer W. -
There have been many arguments about white and black being colors. The conclusions all point to them both being colors. ChaCha!
Answered by Roxanne R. -
Scientist say black is not a color, white is a color. The rest of us say black is a color, white is not a color.
Answered by Daniel C. -
White is the blending of all colors and is a color. This is additive color theory. Thanks for using ChaCha!
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