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Science4All (english) | Can you "add" colours? Relativity 5 @Science4allOrg | Uploaded 9 years ago | Updated 3 minutes ago
You've probably learned early on that there are three primary colours. But why three? And why these three? And what does it have to do with "adding" colours? Is the "addition" of colours even an addition? Surprisingly, the answer lies in the beautiful mathematics of linear algebra and (high) dimension spaces!

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