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The scientists with far too much spare time have discovered that they made an error when declaring the colour of the universe to be turquoise. It’s beige.
To realise this, you don’t need to have a particular smart brain or even a complicated research process. At least not when one considers how they’ve done it. Here’s a newsflash: if you take lots and lots of colours, from let’s say 200 000 galaxies, and then mix them together, what colour will it end up as? If you’ve not fucked it up totally, it is a 100% certainity that it will be of a brown hue. It will of course depend on how dark colours where used, but it will still be brownish.
Send the scientists back to high school for two weeks or give them a crash course in how to mix colour for a printing press. Sheesh. The ignorance some people display makes me sneeze.