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The Cycle of Colors can be seen as a circle that loops around and cycles through again, We place the brightest color(Yellow) at the top and black falls at the bottom which we see as being the melting point where the color spectrum loops together. Rimsky-Korsakov considers the tone 'C' as white which on our chart would be somewhere within the yellow.
Scientifically from our perspective the Tone of 'White' is nothing but Silence. No noise really is noise, Its "White Noise" which is the natural background noise that is probably close to the sound your radio makes when you hit a dead station only alot quieter. These 'sounds' are the microwave and gamma waves - Just remember that Its all about the wave...
Other color theorys include Scriabins which doesn't follow the natural color order when you line up the tones in their natural order, It even proposes that Eb and Bb have the same color, We haven't really dug into the process of how that theory was built but it seems that it has nothing to do with the vibration rate of the color. It does however show somewhat that even colors have octaves - Dark Purple would be an octave of Light Purple...
C |
Db |
D |
Eb |
E |
F |
F# |
G |
Ab |
A |
Bb |
B |
Red |
Violet |
Yellow |
Steel |
Pale
Blue |
Dark
Red |
Bright
Blue |
Orange |
Purple |
Green |
Steel |
Pale
Blue |
Rosicrucian theory is shown below and appear to be similiar to our theory, It appears to use a lower octave than what we use. Octaves are important in color and sound, This theory does however follow the natural order of the color spectrum...
C |
C# |
D |
D# |
E |
F |
F# |
G |
G# |
A |
A# |
B |
Yellow-
Green |
Green |
Green-
Blue |
Blue |
Blue-
Violet |
Violet |
Violet-
Red |
Deep
Red |
Red |
Red-
Orange |
Orange |
Yellow |
256 |
288 |
320 |
341 |
192 |
213 |
240 |
Heat is probably the next wave after color, These are ultraviolet lights - Its our theory that even heat could be associated with a tone, Anything that has a vibration can be attached to a sound by analyzing the vibrations per second or frequency...
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