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That's a stroke of genius!
Sounds like the title of a lost SpongeBob SquarePants episode.
Yo that's the nickname I had for a stripper I dated once. Glitter everywhere.
Humans see in three channels of color (red, green, blue), while mantis shrimps can perceive 12 channels. I wonder how the βbright whiteβ appears to a mantis shrimp.
Must be so transcendental, it causes them to temporarily leave their body.
Humans can mix channels to create an infinite variety of perceived colour through combination. We can even see pink, which doesn't exist in the EM spectrum. It's a colour that only exists in the minds of living beings.
Mantis shrimp brains are too simple to mix channels. They can only recognise the presence of absence of the 12 colours their eyes can see. While a mantis shrimp can see infrared, ultraviolet, and polarisation, a mantis shrimp will never know the beauty of blurple, electric lime, hot pink, or any of the thousands of other colours humans can see thanks to channel mixing.
Ze Frank has a good video about these psycho clown bastards.