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No, it's possible. Try having the eyes of a mantis shrimp.

Edit: Scratch that. It's not possible. You can't create color(Sad, I know) but you'd need to change stuff in your brain to see colors that you wouldn't have seen before with the eyes you already have.

Edit 2: No wait! Checked it again. Apparently you can invent colors. This is more about perception though due to how light works(like how red light is reflected by an apple but all other light is absorbed and then that red light comes to our eyes and we see that red color after our eyes respond it to it and quickly tell it to our brains). How you perceive colors depends on how your eyes pick up light.

Excited Science Edit: A mantis shrimp has SIXTEEN photoreceptors!(We only have three!!!!!) Can you even imagine what crazy stuff they can see when looking at a rainbow compared to us!? They can even see infrared and ultraviolet light! The best part is: they can filter the receptors to see whatever color they want whenever they want!
 
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The color cannot have eny color of and existixing 1. And i think tou may not want to edit your brain parts

Edit: rainbow isnt color. Its just meny colors in 1 word -.-

Edit: red apple is everything else than red. Bananas arent yellow. Tomstos arent red. Human eye / brain creates the color from light. Only color that is real is dark and white. Everything else we see is false. Our life of colors is a lie ;p
 
The color cannot have eny color of and existixing 1. And i think tou may not want to edit your brain parts

Edit: rainbow isnt color. Its just meny colors in 1 word -.-

Edit: red apple is everything else than red. Bananas arent yellow. Tomstos arent red. Human eye / brain creates the color from light. Only color that is real is dark and white. Everything else we see is false. Our life of colors is a lie ;p

You can't "create" color in the literal sense. But you can create an object that reflects a color of light that was previously not perceived(this is still highly unlikely since there are so many colors we already have[perhaps even all of them]).

The only sure-fire way is if we were to have more color-receptive cones in our eyes. Since we only have 3, we're limited to the 2 that a dog has(green and blue) and the broad spectrum of light that we can already see using the red cone. If we had more, we'd definitely be able to see more colors than ever before.

A rainbow is caused due to the refraction and dispersion of the sun's light into many different colors due to rain. If we did have more color-receptive cones, we'd definitely be able to see colors that we haven't seen before.


The brain does not "create" color. Color comes from light which reflects off of an object and travels into our eyes.


There also is no "real" color. Darkness or black is not a color. Darkness/black are the absence of color and light. Even pure white is (sort of) the absence of color. Without any color at all(that is, without a cone cell), we'd be blind!
 
There cab be millions of colors out there. But maybe we just cant see them. Life is sad for volor bind
 
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