Jeebus you are dumb. White is a color.
I explained the science behind color - you're an idiot RW'r
You can babble all you want. If white weren't a color, you couldn't see it.
now youre catching on ..
Color, in terms of pigment, is every shade and hue found in a brand new box of crayons (and any combination you could make from them). To put it in scientific terms, however, color is simply the range of visible light that humans can see. Different colors, such as red and orange, and other invisible spectrums such as infrared light, move around in waves of
electromagnetic energy. The human eye is capable of seeing only light with
wavelengths between 380 and 750 nanometers. For example, the visible spectrum begins with the wavelengths that we call violet, between 380 and 450 nm, then moves on to blue, green, yellow, and orange, and ends with what we call red, between 590 and 750 nm. When you look at someone’s red shirt, for instance, that shirt will be absorbing or scattering wavelengths of light lower than 590 nm, so those waves will not reach your eyes. But a red shirt
will be reflecting some wavelength between 590 and 750 nm, which your eyes process as red.
It depends on how you want to define color.
If color is solely the way physics describes it, the visible spectrum of light waves, then black and white are outcasts and don’t count as true, physical colors.