gibran2 wrote:Take a look at
post #44. (Also look at #46
)
Purple is the complement of green.
Actually, magenta is green's complement
, but I guess that's a little poetic licence.
If I were to guess, House, I would think those colours are an attempt by your cerebral cortex to sort and interpret the closed eye dark signal arriving from your optic nerve. Again, I am guessing the circles are where your peripheral vision ordinarily trails off (yes, we see the world as two fethered edge converging circles). Insofar as the colour is concerned, (guessing again), it might be that the tungsten light you turn off before going to sleep, which has a large red wavelength component, is causing a greenish glow in the shape of your cornea, with a reddish/magenta halo your brain imposes to try and resolve the colour.
Here's an experiment: look into a light bulb (25W or so - no need to blind yourself!), then shut it off and close your eyes and wait. Green and purple halos!!
JBArk
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