And Why Do Most People Never Change? Press enter or click to view image in full size By the Thesoulaxis For the vast majority of human history, the color blue simply did not exist — at least, not in our perception. From the oldest known scripts and ancient artifacts to the holy books of the world’s major religions, you won’t find a single mention of blue in the vast archive of human memory. “Every language first defined black, white, or darkness and light. Following these definitions, the first actual color to be named was red — the color of blood and wine. Historically, yellow appeared next, followed by green (though in some languages, green predates yellow). Curiously, in every language, the last color to emerge is blue.” ¹ Let’s look at the theory of Guy Deutscher, a scientist who researched this phenomenon. Deutscher conducted an experiment with his own daughter, Alma. He decided never to define or teach her the word “blue” while she was growing up.…