A team of scientists claims to have experienced a color previously unseen by humans, referred to as 'olo'. Utilizing laser pulses on the retina, they pushed their visual perception beyond its natural bounds. The color, though described as blue-green, is stated to be much richer than any color humans typically see. Researchers stress that the experience of 'olo' cannot be replicated through traditional means, stressing their findings' profound implications for understanding human color perception and the limitations of our visual system.
According to scientists, they have experienced a color, named 'olo', that no one has seen before by pushing their retinal perception beyond natural limits.
The researchers describe 'olo' as incredibly saturated and resembling blue-green, but emphasize that the actual experience of the color cannot be replicated.
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