Talk:Dust/@comment-172.2.74.190-20151228064508

Dont know if you'll read this (cuz its long winded) but here I go. I had a theory long ago that a dust element can be corrallated to a color. Now I have facts that help it plus more. First Ice dust and steam dust are secondaries. Fire dust, Water dust, and Air dust are primaries. Red, blue and green are primary colors on the light spectrum wheel. If you mix blue and green you get cyan, similary if you mix water and air you get ice. Steam is water plus fire. Purple is blue and red. And before you go purple makes clouds...steam and clouds are both water vapors that have different amounts of water and temperature. Now here is my more stronger theory. Yellow dust and green dust are interchangable on the dust wheel. Why do I think this. On the light coloring spectrum green is a primary and yellow is secondary, but on the art color wheel its the reverse, yellow is primary and green is secondary.

If this is true then white dust and black dust make more sense. During Never miss a Beat Weiss uses white dust to make a tornado and Mercury is known to use white dust to make air technique's. But in Never miss a beat, Flynt's valves have blue, red, and green dust in them and they make white sound waves. I think White dust has anything that has to do with the sky. In the light color wheel these three colors make white. Now if you replace green with yellow then you are dealing with art supply colors, and when you mix those three primary colors (red, blue, and yellow) you end up with black or at most a brown. Thats why I think black dust has to do with anything that deals with the earth (gravity or actual rocks). To make it even clearer (or muddier) Ice is cyan as seen with Weiss but Neptune also uses a cyan but it looks like electrified water. Ice is equal parts water and air (cyan equal parts blue and green) but cyan for the other wheel is mostly blue (water) and a little bit yellow (electricity).