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Re: Purple Side Down

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Originally Posted by Elgin Clock
Well, it's all real simple to explain. Purple, and Blue are not light colors, they are heavy colors.. so no wonder why they end up blue/purple side down.

Wait, what's that you say? The opposite of light is not heavy, but it is dark??
That's silly.


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Purple and blue are cool colors, red yellow and orange are warm colors.

Cool things contract and have less volume - ie hot air rises and cool air sinks.

Frozen water is the only known exception in the universe.
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