Talk:Myrtenaster/@comment-25936766-20170713233835/@comment-4010415-20170714035352

Digitally, Red + Green = Yellow simply because of the absence of Blue. You're working with RGB there, rather than RYB. But with things in real life, barring any chemical reactions, mixing Red and Green tends to make a shade of Brown. Like, when you're mixing paint. This is something I learned in art class. My teacher refused to give us certain colors, such as brown, and taught us how to create those colors ourselves. Red + Green, Blue + Orange, and Yellow + Purple. So, in this case, if you put together Red and Green, you're going to get Brown, not Yellow.

And you're completely ignoring the fact that Orange Dust is a thing that has literally been confirmed to exist, so you're making more assumptions by trying to say "Assume that it's not actually one type of Dust at all, but instead two types" when there's nothing that necessarily suggests there are two types present instead of just one. It matches the coloring of the Dust crystals we saw in the volcanic biome in the tournament.

Occam's Razor states that the simplest explanation with the least assumptions is the one that should be chosen. It does not matter that what I have is only a theory, especially considering that what you have is also only a theory. I am not trying to say this is fact. I am trying to say that this is a simpler, more reasonable theory with less assumptions. That is my point.