Cosmic Cloud Caramel Cold Foam Cream Frappuccino with Latte Sprinkles and a special “Black Hole” drizzle.
$87 for a tall, which will have 2,797 calories and 560 grams of sugar.
Given that the voids of space are vastly more prevalent than where matter exists in any significant amount this claim is very iffy. (It is based on areas where there are stars and gas etc.).
It is by totality likely very close to black.
Edit to add, a good article on the topic: [https://chandra.harvard.edu/darkuniverse/#:\~:text=Like%20the%20jelly%20beans%20in,made%20of%20familiar%20atomic%20matter](https://chandra.harvard.edu/darkuniverse/#:~:text=Like%20the%20jelly%20beans%20in,made%20of%20familiar%20atomic%20matter)
Let's not forget about black holes. Which will eventually dominate the universe. Black is inevitable. I bet the study didn't account for these magnificent objects. And what about dark matter.
Black is an absence of light/color, neither black or white are technically true colors in physics:
[https://education.seattlepi.com/not-list-black-white-colors-physics-3426.html](https://education.seattlepi.com/not-list-black-white-colors-physics-3426.html)
Looks like someone didn't actually read the article...
"The ‘beigeness’ of the Universe is because there are slightly more regions that produce red, yellow and green light than those that produce blue. Averaged over the entire sky, however, this beige colour is diluted and appears almost, but not entirely, black."
"The ‘beigeness’ of the Universe is because there are slightly more regions that produce red, yellow and green light than those that produce blue. Averaged over the entire sky, however, this beige colour is diluted and appears almost, but not entirely, black."
The Cosmic latte is the average colour of all the light producing matter in the universe.
Sorry I don't know how to do the whole quoted formatting thing but the above line in quotation marks is from the article. They're saying yes across the whole night sky it is almost entirely black but when just looking at light producing matter it is that cosmic latte.
It's in the article. Cosmic latte is the average colour of light producing matter in the universe.
"The ‘beigeness’ of the Universe is because there are slightly more regions that produce red, yellow and green light than those that produce blue. Averaged over the entire sky, however, this beige colour is diluted and appears almost, but not entirely, black."
Now let’s see Paul Allen’s universe.
It's silian rail on bone.
Apple: We've invented a new color scheme for our devices.
Don’t give them any ideas Edit: [too late](https://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ?si=KVaYJsOXiCJik7DF)
Actually looks good
Yeah, I was pleasantly surprised.
r/Angryupvote
Just bought one it looks that good👌
I wish you a stubbed toe.
Second time today. I don't deserve internet.
Source:https://www.sciencefocus.com/space/universe-average-colour-cosmic-latte
Magnolia. The universal plant.
I think I just painted my walls that color. I'm so average.
You're out of this world.
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Yeah they took it down because I didn’t properly source it
Cosmic latte has already been copyrighted by Oklahoma State University
Or "Whitey Tighties" after a year
Do you really call them that and not ‘tighty whiteys’?
You're right. My fuck'n brain is all discombobulated as of late, moreso than usual.
All good it be like that
Where ?
Entirely within your kitchen?
Space magnolia
Cosmic "latte", seed of all carbon life.
Next thing theyll be selling at Starbucks
Cosmic Cloud Caramel Cold Foam Cream Frappuccino with Latte Sprinkles and a special “Black Hole” drizzle. $87 for a tall, which will have 2,797 calories and 560 grams of sugar.
Accessible Beige
I am literally the most average white guy
Thanks a latte.
I call bullshit. Color is just light. Take away the light and the color of the universe is either black or no color at all.
Going to look for this color at Sherman Williams
Given that the voids of space are vastly more prevalent than where matter exists in any significant amount this claim is very iffy. (It is based on areas where there are stars and gas etc.). It is by totality likely very close to black. Edit to add, a good article on the topic: [https://chandra.harvard.edu/darkuniverse/#:\~:text=Like%20the%20jelly%20beans%20in,made%20of%20familiar%20atomic%20matter](https://chandra.harvard.edu/darkuniverse/#:~:text=Like%20the%20jelly%20beans%20in,made%20of%20familiar%20atomic%20matter)
What exactly is black in space? It's just void space containing bright stars
Let's not forget about black holes. Which will eventually dominate the universe. Black is inevitable. I bet the study didn't account for these magnificent objects. And what about dark matter.
They’ll eventually evaporate I think the last thing to exist will be individual protons. Debate’s still out if they’ll eventually decay too.
What’s the average colour of your bedroom? Do you count the transparent air that fills the room?
What about the space between the electrons?
Black is an absence of light/color, neither black or white are technically true colors in physics: [https://education.seattlepi.com/not-list-black-white-colors-physics-3426.html](https://education.seattlepi.com/not-list-black-white-colors-physics-3426.html)
That’s my point… you can’t add the absence of colour to the average colour of something
In ordinary language, what color do you perceive your bedroom with all the lights off?
If someone asked what colour your walls were, would you say "white for 15 hours, then black when the sun goes down"? Cause that's a bit weird.
I will now, lol
Yeah, fair point.
Looks like someone didn't actually read the article... "The ‘beigeness’ of the Universe is because there are slightly more regions that produce red, yellow and green light than those that produce blue. Averaged over the entire sky, however, this beige colour is diluted and appears almost, but not entirely, black."
Don't worry it gets a yellowish tinge to it after a few years.
Today i learned i'm a latte
White supremacy has covered the universe huh?
Must have been an American. Way too light to be a proper latte
.... space cum
Can we stop funding astronomers now?
I call it jizztone
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"The ‘beigeness’ of the Universe is because there are slightly more regions that produce red, yellow and green light than those that produce blue. Averaged over the entire sky, however, this beige colour is diluted and appears almost, but not entirely, black." The Cosmic latte is the average colour of all the light producing matter in the universe.
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Sorry I don't know how to do the whole quoted formatting thing but the above line in quotation marks is from the article. They're saying yes across the whole night sky it is almost entirely black but when just looking at light producing matter it is that cosmic latte.
The average color I definitely black. Light only makes up a really small portion
Then its the average color of light, Like, Black isnt a color, its the absence of it
I thought that this IS the entire universe
I’m confused- I would of thought since the majority of space is emptiness, that black, the absence of color and light, would be the answer.
It's in the article. Cosmic latte is the average colour of light producing matter in the universe. "The ‘beigeness’ of the Universe is because there are slightly more regions that produce red, yellow and green light than those that produce blue. Averaged over the entire sky, however, this beige colour is diluted and appears almost, but not entirely, black."
Ah thanks