@Neko Majin C
Actually, if a dress was blue and black, then it would stay that in light but note: people argue that it’s white and gold. It could even pe the light itself, because I had a shirt that was brown in my parent’s bedroom but dark grey outside. I’ve also have several things that change color all around my room, because of light change. This is why I love science, you learn why a thing happens the way it did.
@Neko Majin C
Actually, it’s a matter of lighting. Some se the dress in a lighter setting making it gold and white, and others see it in a darker setting making it black and blue.
And this.
Black and Yellow!
The dress was looked up. We found the people who made it, and got a different picture. It’s blue and black. FACT.
Actually, if a dress was blue and black, then it would stay that in light but note: people argue that it’s white and gold. It could even pe the light itself, because I had a shirt that was brown in my parent’s bedroom but dark grey outside. I’ve also have several things that change color all around my room, because of light change. This is why I love science, you learn why a thing happens the way it did.
True, it is a lighting thing that makes it look white and gold. However, the fact is, the dress is blue and black.
Actually, it’s a matter of lighting. Some se the dress in a lighter setting making it gold and white, and others see it in a darker setting making it black and blue.
Because the dress is blue and black.
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