Why Is Blue Rare?
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- Опубликовано: 9 авг 2017
- Now widely polled as the most popular color in the world, there was a time in which there was no blue -- at least not the way we see blue now. Sure, the sky and water haven’t changed colors, but without the ability to easily create blue dye or pigments, we had no use for the word “blue.”
And it turns out that we need words to identify, think, and talk about things for them to exist in our minds. Journey with Kevin as he tells the strange story of how humans discovered the color blue, which existed right in front of them the whole time.
The deeper the blue becomes, the more strongly it calls man towards the infinite, awakening in him a desire for the pure and, finally, for the supernatural... The brighter it becomes, the more it loses its sound, until it turns into silent stillness and becomes white.
-Wassily Kandinsky
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Written, Produced, Edited and Hosted by Kevin Lieber
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Website: kevinlieber.com
Contributing Researcher & Editor Matthew Tabor, Koala Fight Media
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VFX by Eric Langlay
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Select Music by Jake Chudnow
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Special Thanks Paula Lieber
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*** LINKS AND SOURCES ***
The Brilliant History of Color in Art by Victoria Finlay
www.amazon.com/Brilliant-Hist...
Blue: The History Of A Color by Michel Pastoureau
www.amazon.com/Blue-History-C...
Secret Language Of Color by Joann Eckstut and Arielle Eckstut
www.amazon.com/Secret-Languag...
SPECIAL THANKS
Virginia Postrel
vpostrel.com/
www.amazon.com/Substance-Styl...
Victoria Finlay
victoriafinlay.com/
Joshua J. Mark
www.ancient.eu/user/JPryst/
Kidmograph
www.kidmograph.com/
Outro Song “I Came Back For You” by Trevor Something
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ARTICLES
Pigments Through The Ages
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Color In Art
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Harvard Color Vault
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Little Snow White
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A Story Of Blue
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The Material History of the Color Blue
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True Blue Stands Out in an Earthy Crowd by Natalie Angier
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Why Is The Sky Blue?
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Blue Through The Centuries
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History Of Blue
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William Gladstone And The Odyssey
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No One Could See The Color Blue Until Modern Times by Kevin Loria
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Why Is Blue The World’s Favorite Color?
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It’s Not Easy Being Blue (For Plants) by Eric Dillalogue
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Color Wavelengths
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The Science Of Blue Flowers
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First Blue-Eyed Human
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Humanity’s Favorite Color
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Color In Market Research
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What’s Your Favorite Color?
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Islamic Poetry
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Starry Night, Edvard Munch
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Newton And The Color Spectrum
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Blue And Green Language Distinctions
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Rainbows In Art
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True Origin Of Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs
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STUDIES
Russian Blues Reveal Effects Of Language On Color Discrimination
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Ancient Color Categories
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Philip Cohen
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Scott Design Inc. Color Poll
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ASSETS
Namakura Gatana 1917 restoration by sumerias1
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Egyptian Blue Eye at The J. Paul Getty Museum
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Indigo by Shisha-Tom
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Archaemenid Bowl from David Aaron
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Lapis Lazuli Eyes photo by Marie-Lan Nguyen
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Lapis Lazuli Buddha
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CSIC
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Indus Valley Diorama by Biswarup Ganguly
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Rainbows
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Denim by Nikodem Nijaki
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Blue Cat The British Museum
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Woad by H. Zell
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Lazurite by Didier Descouens
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Cochineal by Dick Culbert
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Cochineal by H. Zell
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Portrait of Edvard Munch from National Library of Norway
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Tekhelet by Mnavon
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Pixabay
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Welcome. You found Blue.
Vsauce2 Do a collab with V Sauce 1 and 3.
Dave They are all friends idiot
thanks for inviting us
BlUe'S cLuEs
Some of y'all legit turn on notifications to come here asap and dislike smh
Y'all ever just like, invent a color
Just Some Bigfoot With Internet Access hey I know you. You're related to yeti right?
I invented the color Rahn but you won't hear about it for another 500 years.
@@DadBodDrumming im going to hold you to that
Yeah, gilit is my favorite colour
Umm... magenta
3000 years later:
VSauce 73957, Glibpok here. Thousands of years ago, the color teek didn’t exist. This is how
4000 years later:
ΞSauce, A86 here. Thousands of years ago, the color Ultraviolet wasn’t visible to humans
@@andya.6630 One month later:
Due to Article 13, this Video is unavailable in your country.
Cubi Cardi
ΞSauce, A86 here. Thousands of years ago, there existed an article known as Article 13.
Year *Million One*: for the most part of history, humans could only understand things they could separate and name it.
@Hailey Tecca I imagine it's the colour of grey tarpaulin
I'm colorblind and I got to say that this video really fcked me up
oof
feelsbadman
:(
lmao
OH NO
Me too.. I have protanopia.. So, I can only see blue, correctly.. The other color was false according to other's eye
Everyone asks where is blue and yet none bothers to ask
"How is Blue?"
#SocietyWeLiveIn
I'll do you one better. Why is blue?
@@indigoflamingo4366 damn I'm 4 hours late
@@indigoflamingo4366 When is blue?
@@indigoflamingo4366 what is blue?
I ‘ L L D O Y O U O N E B E T T E R
Bruh, lapiz lazuli isn't even that hard to get. Just break one ore and you have enough for enchanting like 20 items.
but in the game it is only 1.1x more common than diamonds
@@ectotide They had diamonds back then. And what game? I'm talking about ancient humans.
Soz I was talking about Minecraft
Redstoneuplands ... you realise he’s joking right? r/woooosh? Or am I being r/woooshed?... R/WOOSHCEPTION
He talks about enchanting items. And you just accept that he was talking about ancient humans. No questions asked.
This makes me wonder what else we may be missing in our perception today.
i literally thought about it as i read this comment...i can't wait to see what we missed for all those millenias
Well most people today just see cyan as a shade of blue and magenta as a shade of red, when they're actually distinct colors.
@@alexanderjoseph5380 Indeed. I grew up during the CGA/EGA days of computers, and became very acutely aware of the existence of cyan and magenta as distinct colors. It's weird to me how few people are even familiar with these colors. To me they are as distinct as green, blue, violet, or red.
@@Havron Dont forget light green (closer to yellow) and dark green (closer to blue) like not necessarily just in terms of light and dark, but if you look at the types of colours in something like a word doc or something light green also seems like a separate colour
@@dubbleyou248 you mean lime?
Yeah red white and black. Would be a good flag probably
Porçay reverse black and red you get the german empire
*Middle East joins the chat*
Yemen has that flag 🇾🇪
But Syria 🇸🇾 and Iraq 🇮🇶 are close
Antifa flag is eerily similar to the N@zi flag
*Person dies
Vsauce2 : or did he
*Jeffrey Epstein kills himself
Vsauce2 : or did he?
The person died right? *WRONG!!*
"..... and that's how crabs walks sideways"
Bon would be proud
I always thought the sky was blue because it wasn't green. Turns out, the sky *was* green.
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Interesting side note: homer’s “wine-dark sea’ has been puzzled over for ages because, even if it isn’t “blue” , the sea is not the color of wine either. I recently read a classicist who says it means a “drunken” or rough sea.
A scientist didn’t teach his child a name for blue. When he later pointed at the blue sky and asked what color it was, she said there was no color. In the animal world, there is (so far) only one creature found with a blue pigment and it is a very rare butterfly. All other blues in land dwellers is due to Raleigh scattering like the sky with reflectors and absorbers built in to reflect only blue. I wonder if our brain responds differently to pigment vs Raleigh scattering. It seems an odd coincidence.
even that butterfly isn't blue, it's wings' surface reflecting the light certain way due to the structure so it looks blue. Lexus used the same method to paint one of their concept cars. So even there's no blue pigment
@@nikitasafronov9700That butterfly is blue. All the others have Raleigh scattering. Nessaea obrinus
My god, how much research you put into your videos in order to bring us what we think just a good informational 15 min video. But you do your homework on every one.. Nicely done once again Kevin! Nicely done.
☤ṧαʟαღℯ☤ The best part is, it feels even longer than 15 minutes. Most 15 minutes videos I see go by quickly in retrospect, but Vsauce has almost a magic to it, makes time go by slower so you can enjoy it
☤ṧαʟαღℯ☤ the thing so like about him is that it's not busy work to him. He loves it. Go Vsauce!!!
what language did he get wrong? He got my native language correct (obviously mispronounced but that's because he doesn't speak it).
This is the content we live for
I read everything you see in the description of the video and much more for research. I also personally spoke with a few scholars to verify the information. I'm glad you love the video - thank you so much for watching!
My question isn't "why is the sky blue", I know that answer.
My question is, "Why isn't the sky purple?"
Scattering. Actually the sky can be purple at a time when the size of the particle match for the requirement of mie scattering resulting red mixed with blue and usually happens on slightly cloudy sunset.
Density of air makes it appear blue, since only blue light's wavelength can escape from it, if it was little lighter sky would appear purple or sth like that
it isn't purple BECAUSE IT'S BLUE
does that help ?
What are you talking about, haven't you played Plazma burst 2?
it is purple and black and red actually every know color except blue - so no you dont know why the sky is blue neither does vsauce - but good story thought
I thought PURPLE was the color of royalty/wealth from that time period.
Im pretty sure it actually was
I believe they both were. They were both rare pigments that remained unnamed for a while. Purple may be more associated with royalty now, but they both shared that connotation for a large portion of history
I believe it was indigo because the indigo plant would create dye that never faded from clothing.
Google it is is
Royal blue
The year is 2035. I'm in my kitchen, making a broth from food scraps. My kid is playing with the dog when he makes a quiet confusion sound.
"You said anything?" I ask, as I put away the things that we will take later to the compost bin. They look up at me, with a roaring curiosity in their eyes. Oh, it's that age, wanting to know everything, to understand what makes things tick. I hope that hunger for answers never leaves them.
"Momma... why is the sky blue?"
I shiver in my own skin. Why do I feel so on edge, suddenly? I feel their eyes on me, like they could make holes into my skull. Is this a test? It does feel like an important moment. I can imagine the situation, red pill or blue pill? Right or left? Adventure or domesticity? Cats or dogs? Elope or wait? It's like the whole universe stopped spinning and turned to look at us, like we are the only beings that matter. I can't hear the TV saying how now the list of endangered species dropped by 46%. I can't see our beautifull garden with ripe tomatoes a few meters away. It's just us.
"Because we found blue" I reply softly. They nod, like they understand, and the world goes back to it's normal state.
I know they don't actually understand, but I'm certain that I said the right thing. They'll eventually learn about wave lengths and the atmosphere, but this was not the moment for it. They needed to know the other half.
We did it, after all. We found blue.
Ok...
ok... boomer
That's beautiful.
Yeah, we found blue... OR DID WE?
Ok..
Roses are red,
The invention of blue.
All I want to watch is Vsauce2.
see you in 6 months
Roses are red,
Man eats poo,
where is my super suit?
Fillipuster :D awesome
That profile picture is amazing
This is one of the best VSauce videos ever made
I think the best Video on VSAUCE2
Where are your fingers
Minisablab lmao
Minisablab Want some spit facts!?
totally agree
Fun fact, in the late 80s and early 90s, LED lights were popping up everywhere, you know the red led light on your stereo, or even the slightly cooler looking green led lights that started showing up... but if you recall that era, there were nearly zero blue led lights. A company I was friends with came out with a new hardware product, and they wanted to really astound people, so they used blue led lights on the front of their case, this was in the early 90s. And it worked, but those led lights were something like 15 times more expensive than red or green. I guess making blue led lights was a major PITA, and it showed, by how rare and expensive they were. Of course today, we don't even think about it, in fact, I believe my daughters have about 200 of them ringing the ceilings of their rooms, with led lights that can show any color. That 'blue' me away. Ok, ill stop.
Look up who invented blue LEDs, it's a pretty crazy story. It wasn't until many years later that he was rewarded for the breakthrough.
"Blue, the most human color."
- Regina Spektor - Blue Lips
Orange didn't exist until it was named after the fruit.
Wrong .common myth .
@@stevee5 its right
Actually, orange was originally the name of the tree, then it became the name of the fruit and then the fruit gave name to the color.
This would make my entire night
I think you will find orange always existed, just that we never named it till a time.
Also, in Kazakh we don't usually use the word "green". For example, we don't say "a green apple", we say "a blue apple", we don't say "a green grass", we say "a blue grass".
Sorry for my English
P.s. it's amazing video, Kevin, thanks!
madina no
English speekers do see the difference between "light blue" & "dark blue". I myself (as a finnish speaker) dont see the point of giving a lighter shade of a color its own name, In finland we just call "pink", "light red" (vaalean punainen).
Same goes for many languages, like Japanese, where blue was the original word, and green was invented later. Makes me wonder if maybe Kevin got it backwards, and this video should be called "The invention of GREEN"
Gunja Fury
I didn't mean it, i wanted to say that it's just cool how different languages could be and at the same time have very much in common
Danielle Spargo One of tbe other comments on this video says that thr japanese word "aoi" was the word for green/blue, which became the word for blue when blue became popular, and they made a new word for green
As a russian i always thought it's quite strange to give two different names to these colors. I just call them "blue" and "light blue".
Those bowls of colors with the corresponding brushes are so satisfying to look at
Really instructing about the creation of signs. And Kevin is such a storyteller. Love it.
This really *BLUE* my mind.
Ba dum sh
blew*
Not original.
@@JuniorMaffews no, it is original.
modle r/wooooosh
0:49 when you ask for a raise
When your parents tell you to go to bed early
Jason and a Camera xd
When you see a vegan
When a Democrat asks for your vote.
When a Conservative tells you to vote for trump.
HIT THAT LIKE BUTTON AND DISCOVER BLUE
*please kill me*
[Coughs] the blue diamond sword?
Why
Really interesting, good flow and variety of information, from history to art and science. loved it
The Polish word for blue (niebieski) means literally "skyish"
Russian name for light blue, mentioned in the video, "goluboi" means pigeon(feathers)-colour. There's even a vibrant light blue shade called "sky-pigeon" or "nebesno-goluboi".
@@Itoyokofan actually Polish has it's own word for light blue too, which is called "błękitny" or "błękit", while normal blue is called "niebieski" (from the word "niebo" which means "sky")
@@Itoyokofan oh there's also a word "siny" from "siniak" which means "bruise" in english ("siniak" means "bruise", "siny" means "the colour of bruise")
ayyy Poland
IN SERBIAN the word for
SKY is Nebo
Heaven is Nebes
BLUE is Plavo
but if we had to say skyish, YES we would say NEBESKI
That's awesome. I lived in China for 10 years but I never understood why 青色, the historically more common word for describing the sky or water in their most pristine forms, was neither blue or green but rather both. This makes sense. Languages which have remained unchanged since before the major discoveries of blue dye wouldn't have specific words for the blue we have. But European cultures which were more influenced by the discovery of lapis lazuli and Prussian Blue dye and have been more prone to changes in linguistic structure, would naturally have accommodated the word more readily.
Mind blown
Yeah. At least now they have a word for blue even though they don't really use it for the sky
At least there is a word called 藍 (Blue in Chinese)
yo its 青 not 情, 情色 means lewd
In South African languages Zulu or Swati which are closely related we don't have a word for blue but rather call it "umbala oluhlaza/oluhlata okwesibhakabhaka" which directly translates to the colour that's as green as the sky. So learning that many cultures have something similar really does blow my mind too bro.
thanks for the explanation but err it’s 青色, no 忄(for easy memorising, words with the shuxinpang radical have matters to do with the heart)
Fun fact: in Russian, the colors of the rainbow are red, orange, yellow, green, goluboy, siniy, and violet.
Yep, goluboy is usually referred to “light blue” and siniy to “darker blue”
Videos and channels like these honestly sort of restore my faith in humanity...idk. Fascination with/appreciation of this weird little ball of dirt we're on isn't just contagious, or interesting for its own sake, it's also this really uncomplicated common bond between us, too. Most of us can remember, even just a little bit, what it was like to be a little kid with big questions about small things. Being around that excitement and enthusiasm is sort of a nice reminder of something most of us share that's fundamentally good, and these days I need a lot more of that in my life. tl,dr: I wish I'd found these channels sooner. You guys are great. Thanks for the rad content.
How can blue be real if our eyes aren't real?
Vapor Wave - sama the third one
/music plays
Cue X Files theme song
Because our eyes are real
But how can anything be real if we are just a computer simulation run by aliens?
Amazing amount of research and information just in one video. I'm impressed, good job.
They do that in every video. :)
exactly
A looot of it seems straight up ripped from an old Radiolab episode
love that episode
I love when he just sits there like “you really blue it”😂
Ufff what an overlwhelmingly amazing video! Finding this video was like finding the existence of blue!
Usually I don’t fully understand vsause videos, but this one I especially don’t understand being colourblind :)
Which type of colorblindness do you have?
infinity colorblind
I will explain blue sky to you goat. Blue is the color of the sky and the ocean. Blue represents cold temperatures and the emotion of sadness.
:(
If I remember correctly Blue looks similar to Brown.
This video just blue my mind!
Word Unheard blue is my city
Bleu*
dude same here buddy
mini dwarfdude What?
Word Unheard LMAO you killed me dude that was so bad
This was really good Kevin
I watched this video so many times. Never ceases to amaze me.
Bob Ross used Prussian blue. I guess you could say that the painter who made it made a.... happy little accident.....
not before beating the devil out of his brush first. Only God knows what color he would've made if satan was in his brush
Wow just wow
He used pthalo blue much more often
I bet you were a happy little accident
Every time a Vsauce video ends, I get blue balls
[Yoshikage_Kira] you are EVERYWHERE
I JUST SAW YOU IN A BOKU NO HERO ACADEMIA VIDEO YESTERDAY!!! o.o
Also,Killer Queen has already touched that blue color...
i just do what i always do when i see you
Killer Queens Sheer heart attack has no weaknesses!
Which one?
Neat!
Similar video covering brown, really made me think about things.
Thank you and thanks to Technology Connections.
“Green and blue were one word”
I know a little bit of Chinese and I go to classes, can confirm that there is indeed a word that means both blue and green, and even black. One word. Sure, there are other more specific ones. This is just an example that’s relevant.
Before 10 likes
This video blue me away!
Frosty14748 your profile picture is blue dabba dee dabba dye
Frosty14748 clapclap
Frosty14748 I see what you did there.
Blue Job
Oh Sh
I just RED your comment :)
YO LISTEN UP HERE'S THE STORY ABOUT A LITTLE COLOR THAT WAS INVENTED.
PowahSlap Entertainmint Why are you everywhere.
YOU. ARE. EVERYWHERE.
oh hi mark
PowahSlap Ent
da ba dee da ba daa
Thanks for the video! I've always preferred the lazaward end of the color spectrum. This is a fascinating subject, along with humans learning to draw/paint in perspective. I really like these types of videos - keep up the good work! tavi. イム√ノ.
Your best video! Phenomenal, Well done
Goluboy = Lightblue
Siniy = Blue
Ultramarine = Warhammer 40k
tonko, ochen tonko
You mean Ultra Smurfs.
HOW DO THEY KEEP ON SUCCEEDING
@@felixfox4784 ты голубой
I do like how Citadel have like 20 blues too
one of the 3 primary colours wasnt even a colour?
Which one?
There are only 2 genders
Octa Deca No one asked you. Go away please.
Maybe the RGB (red, green, blue) color code.
Black
I think about this video from time to time.
It seriously changed the way I viewed colors, like its amazing looking up at the sky and considering that most of history we didn’t have a word for that color?
Thanks!
I’m in the sciences and we can apply the broader concept to much of our perception of reality. And at a cultural level the same applies to the elements of sound in music. Not all societies distinguish the differences between distinct sound frequencies… nor blue as a distinct frequency of light radiation.
It's funny how our definitions can change our entire worldview. I wonder what we're doing today that people 1000 years from now will think we were very closed-minded about?
This guy tells it like it is huh.
Emperor TGP made me giggle
They'll think "why would those cavemen use anything other than HEX-codes?"
Nations states, probably. And hopefully wars.
I would think the majority of arguments on the internet would definitely be viewed as close-minded in 1000 years, but hopefully in the next hundred years we abandon our absolute lack of logic during those moments and learn to get along :D
I know that someone pessimistic is going to be telling me how that'll never happen, and you would be right as long as there are argumentative people in the first place : /
your pronounciation of techelet was absolutely stellar
I'm moist
Too stellar... ;P
Its תכלת and it means light blue nothing more nothing less. I'm from Israel btw
It was?
Kevin, this video is really mindblowing, it's like a beautiful song that you come back to time and time again and it makes you feel feelings everytime. Thanks a bunch!
9:25
that pun is wonderful!
In Greece there's a way wider range of names for these colors. Just like the russian голубои, we too have a different word for the "light blue", which is slightly closer to green, "γαλάζιο" (galazio). And if speaking scientifically, in our books, there are seven distinct colors in the visible spectrum: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, CYAN, BLUE and violet. The galazio is between cyan and blue (which I think now they're starting to be considered as the same color in most sources, jeez!). We don't say that the sky is blue, but we say the sky is galazio. I'm most surprised by the lack of distinct words our ancestors used to have about the colors. But, either way, like Michael says, "Color, is an ILLUSION."
rather ironically to the video, your name actually contains a word that homer uses to describe blue.
In another pice I read about blue missing, they talked about some ancient greeks describing the sky as copper.
where the sin was shiny copper and the rest just copper, it was speculated the sun was seen as the metal and the rest of the sky described at the same color copper oxide.
So I wonder how you would discribe the color of copper oxide.
Would it be a good fit for your collor galazio, as it has been discribed as both blue and green in other cultures.
there is seven colors in spectrum in russia as well. Красный (red) Оранжевый (orange) Жёлтый (yellow) Зелёный (green) Голубой (light blue) Синий (blue) Фиолетовый (violet)
In spanish, we have different word to say blue and light blue too, "celeste" is light blue.
Is 'celeste' is commonly used word as Russian голубой? Or more like poetic azure in English?
This video was a colorful experience.
I still find to this day your best video. Not only touchy, i came to realize in my Law studies, that it this video's content is intrinsically connected to linguistics which is the source of communication, and furthermore, of the creation of sets of commands and rules that defines one National State's Laws.
The invention of Series is one of my favorite pieces of human culture full stop.
11:02 The Sun is my favorite planet, closely followed by the Moon
"ancient greek belief"
the sun is my city
Back then, the planets or luminaries, were the 7 brightest objects in the sky, i.e. the sun and moon, and 5 stars which turned out to be actual planets. It's just words.
N Squared I like Trappist-1F
cwjakesteel actually they were called planets (meaning wanderers or vagabonds) because they were the only objects in the sky which did not follow the same path as all the others stars due to the sheer distance of them.
What is more rare in nature, blue or purple?
not sure about rarity in nature but purple was considered highly valuable way back then in human civilization because of its difficulty to produce from the color of some type of snail lol
was it a snail from some kind of island? was it crete? lol i watched a video about that...
Dude we all saw the same video and we all dont remember it
hahaha
your intelligence
As i age through my 50's i'm losing my ability to differentiate between shades of light blues and greys. I also have noticed i'm liking darker shades of green for the first time in my life. Weird.
As a devout lover of the color blue, I sincerely thank you for this video.
Same!
The amount of research for this one video is so impressive! Awesome video as always. We appreciate everyone's hard work for all these videos.
I am so thankful for this video, good to stumble in good stuff like that on youtube, just subscribed
0:00-0:46 your chair went from blue to a light blue or teal...
The container with the blue paint in it did, too
They.. Took out the blue light, making everything blue actually grey
🎉🎉 absolutely fascinating. THANK YOU. More please
👍👍
This is a magnificent, scientific and artistic video, put together. You've outdone yourself Kevin. From the presentation to the visuals, it's simply, as marvelous as the blue marble.
9:46 and that’s how anime was born
Blue was a mistake
You know what, on second thought, blue isn't really that good of a color anyway
Wonderful. Superb. Delightful. Thank you for so clearly explaining the history of our Blue. Can there be a finer colour? Best S.
Julian Jaynes discusses this same topic with a few variations in his 1976 book 'The Origins of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind.' Thank you for this informative presentation.
When you realize you and Kevin share a common ancestor
Anyone else out there who shares the blue eyes common ancestor?
Blue eyes having a common ancestor isnt a fact since European neanderthals had light colored eyes we dont know if genes for blue eyes was thanks to only one individual
Me
The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell.
Funny Quackers we all share a common ancestor.
All living creatures on earth have a common ancestor....
We dont even look after our close relatives : S
(Relatively....speaking)
Ok. Next video about number 4 please?
joneslaakso yes please
Number 4?
joneslaakso the Indians know ALL about it.
I desire an explanation on why if thou may give it
Screw 4! It's the first composite, perfect power, and the last degree for a polynomial that has a formula. Now 5,009,981 is a different story. A true rebel that one
Great video. Thanks
Wow, fascinating video! Amazing how much we now take blue for granted, considering that ancient cultures didn't even recognize it as a color! By the way, recently I watched another fascinating video about the color brown - a color we invented that in a sense doesn't really exist! Pretty amazing how just naming a color has such a profound influence on how we perceive them.
Well that doesn't sound right... I mean, wood is brown. Isn't it?
@@fernandaabreu5625 Brown exists, it's just not a color in the same sense as most other colors, because it's not a color of light. Brown is in fact a dark shade of orange. I watched a very good RUclips video on this recently. If I can find the link I'll post it.
Kevin: I'm shining
Me: yes you are Kevin, yes you are
These videos are getting better and better made. Very well done!
great video !
Very beautiful video!
You guys made a 15 minute video about the history of blue pigments in human culture and didn't even mention Maya blue? The hugely important blue pigment to the Maya and Aztecs and continued to be used in early colonial art? Cmon!
Jabberwockxeno they're dead so not relevant i guess
There are a ton of Maya still in Mexico and Guatamala, though, and every other person listed in this video is long dead as well.
Grev McGrevington uhhhh i'm K'iche' Maya, pretty sure myself and the 6 million other Maya today are not dead
Taquito Xiq nah bruh, you heard the man, you are clearly a ghost
ur mom
DID RAINBOWS THEMSELVES CHANGE!?!?!?!?!?!
no.
Vsauce: 0:41 no blue
Me:but what about the sky?
exactly! btw we are quite late here xD
This is now my favourite video on the internet.
Blue man group!!!!
Carl Potato Saw them live at universal studios and they blue my mind 😉
Ryan McCall i see what you did there
Does that include Tobias Fuenke or not? It's tough to tell since he blue himself.
PGTMR2 I'll go back and look through the photos I got with them, I even got a big old slap of blue paint across my face courtesy of one of them :D
3:33 am i crazy or a lake inside the kingdowm IS infact blue in color?
I see it too... I think it might've been the ink bleeding a bit into the paper, or it mixing with the green dye.. but even if the mapmaker saw it, I doubt he would've assumed it was anything other than a light black..
Those things aren't mutually exclusive.
he knows... seize him!!!
Thank you for these interesting facts and information, that make us smarter and less ignorant, hello from Colombia!
You know there's this one Light Novel called Death March Rhapsody. And in the story special objects such as "holy" tools are easily spotted because they emit Blue. I wonder why the author would choose blue of all colors, but now I wonder if he knew about blues history as told here.
The production quality is amazing as always. As is the content which really gets you thinking. Thank you.
I'm blue dabadedabadi
Cainyoyo lmao ayyeee
it's actually dabadeedabadaa
Cainyoyo , how high are you
Blue is my favorite color - I mean REALLY REALLY my hands down favorite color, as long as it isn't de-blued by making it too dark or too green or too gray or even brownish. Anyway, I love the color blue, and I thank you very much for this video!
I miss these videos of yours. I mean, the games aren't that bad, but this one is amazing.
Love your topics and quality of content!
Crazy point of note.
Go to Japan and the stop lights are ❤️💛💚
But then you spend enough time teaching in schools, you notice that they draw stop lights as ❤️💛💙
They see it as blue instead of green to go. After hearing this long enough, your brain will make a switch and you'll start seeing the green light as a blue light.
NinjaBearFilms What the hell
Angelo True story. Happened to both me and my wife and most people we met while living in Asia.
Korean also has the same predicament in the language as Japanese has due to the Chinese roots.
Actually already knew about Japanese traffic lights depicting the green light as blue; must be a leftover from when the word for blue wasn't invented or widespread yet.
NinjaBearFilms wow! That's trippy
whoa great video
I just love when he says VSauce! at the beginning
*The Spanish word for blue "azul" literally comes from lapis lazuli.*
Nope, the portuguese & spanish word "azul" came after azure
@@gaburieruR which came, as Kevin just said, after lapis lazuli
Lapis Lazuli
Lazuli
Azuli
Azul
Bzul
Bul
Brul
Bruh
So in Italian. Azzurro.
That is "light blue"
It's a pity that in English there is no distinction between the two colors, light blue and blue.
In Italian, there are Azzurro and Blu.
Best Vsauce I've seen in a while! Very well done, Kevin! Keep up the great work great 👍🏻
Definitely my favorite VSauce2 video so far.
Always thought Trevor Something and Vsauce2 videos had something in common. Maybe the lights. Now the music perfectly blending in.