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SQ's avatar

...the complexity of Blue. A great title for a book. Excellent read. Thanks!

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Robin Whittle's avatar

Thanks! My wife Tina and I have several hydrangeas in our garden and they are a source of wonder for us. Ideally, perhaps, we would "dead-head" them as was done by the gardeners we no longer have. We leave them there and they age into a subtle decripitude, as we all do, if we last long enough.

I have never looked at the theory of dyes, but I guess that parts of the molecule resonate like a tuning fork. I guess that in this case, removing some hydrogens (not much of a loss of mass) and/or the bare oxygens somehow finding peace with a nearby captive aluminium ion makes the molecule resonate at a higher frequency, to accentuate blue wavelengths rather than lower frequency, longer, more green, yellow, orange or red waves.

This was a great antidote to the important but stressy corruptitude which is the main concern of most of the Substacks I read, not to mention https://zerohedge.com.

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