#!markdown
From a more scientific point of view – what Chala is doing in the drier is a
crude version
of Goethe’s experiment to disprove Newton’s theory that white light consist of
multiple colors of light mixed. When Goethe was trying to mix colors with a
spinning top he got grey instead of white hence he felt that Newton was wrong.
What happens in the drier is additive color mixing, but you’re using a
randomly chosen
mix of impure colors, so the result will always be greyish. As Uncle Dave
pointed out correctly, using a non-radom colormix will solve this issue. 🙂
May 17, 2016, 5:41 a.m. - Eznitram
#!markdown From a more scientific point of view – what Chala is doing in the drier is a crude version of Goethe’s experiment to disprove Newton’s theory that white light consist of multiple colors of light mixed. When Goethe was trying to mix colors with a spinning top he got grey instead of white hence he felt that Newton was wrong. What happens in the drier is additive color mixing, but you’re using a randomly chosen mix of impure colors, so the result will always be greyish. As Uncle Dave pointed out correctly, using a non-radom colormix will solve this issue. 🙂