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DescriptionChimerical-color-demo.svg
English: This is a demo template for viewing "impossible" colors that are only accessible via fatigue effects in the human eye.
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This is based on information in Paul Churchland's 2005 scientific article "Chimerical Colors: Some phenomenological Predictions from Cognitive Neuroscience", in Philosophical Psychology vol. 18 no. 5 (October 2005), pp. 527-560.
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Removed borders from fatigue which could make it harder to see contrast; darkened Stygian blue and brightened black to show how Stygian blue can appear to be darker than black