Polka

catalog

Well-known member
I've been walking in forests alot and noticed leaves all colours. So basically I worked something out and could do with you people confirming. So leaves start as green right. Then in autumn they go yellow, as they die. But weirdly, some then go red, really bright red, before finally death at brown.

So it's reverse rainbow right? Instead of

Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Indigo
Violet

It's the other way around. So my question is:

Do leaves start blue?
 

catalog

Well-known member
I think they go green only cos of photosynthesis which is air making chlorophyll, something like that. The green gets produced as the plants make their food. Before that they are blue, must be. Think about it
 

catalog

Well-known member
Essentially what I'm saying is that blue and red are very connected. They have to be, there's a circle
 

sus

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You know bots are getting very advanced these days. Machine learning and all. I tremble to think what a good gpt-3 bot could do if set loose in these parts.
 

catalog

Well-known member
A veritable spectrum

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, greenyellowred
 
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