"Invisible" colours, but visible for some people

  • Eyes to see "invisible" colours
Eyes to see "invisible" colours
 

The debate over whether we all see the same colours has a long history in science and philosophy. However, there is one group of women who unequivocally see colours the rest of us do not. They possess tetrachromatic sight, caused by a tiny variation to a single gene. For them, pebbles shine like jewels and grass is never just green.