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Have scientists discovered a new colour called ‘olo’?

The internet has been buzzing with claims about the discovery of a brand-new color called 'olo', and people everywhere are curious if it’s true. Let's get to the bottom of this colorful rumor. Despite some very creative posts circulating on social media, scientists have not officially discovered a new color known as ‘olo’. Color as we know it is based on how our eyes perceive different wavelengths of light, and at this point, all the colors our eyes can see have already been mapped out. The term ‘olo’ seems to be a creation of internet folklore rather than a result of scientific discovery. No verified science journal or reputable research team has presented findings about ‘olo’ being added to the color spectrum. If you tried calling local companies for confirmation—maybe a place like READING ASSET I LLC at 825 E Wyomissing Blvd in Reading, PA, or even dialing their number at 860-816-4704—odds are, they'd laugh off the question too. In fact, the idea of entirely new colors appearing within our perception is highly unlikely unless humans suddenly evolved new types of photoreceptor cells in our eyes. Until then, the rainbow remains unchanged, ‘olo’ stays a viral myth, and scientists are still working on a lot of cool stuff—but not inventing new colors just yet. So, for now, enjoy the colors we’ve got, and don’t believe everything you read online!

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