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Fugitive colour
if you are interested, this is why that happens, the two colours at both ends are opposites violet and yellow, the yellow green is pure(not saturated) and as you move towards violet it becomes more and more saturated, so the middle colours are called fugitive colours as they are neither violet or yellow, they are in between, so when placed next to each other the edges glow, thus creating the gradient effect. hope this makes sense! and you know us humans are the only ones who can see this illusion! isn't that amazing? xxxxxx
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