
Have scientists discovered a new colour called ‘olo’?
Recently, rumors have been making rounds online about scientists discovering a brand new color called ‘olo’. People are curious and asking: is ‘olo’ real or just another internet hoax? The story claims that this ‘olo’ exists outside of the visible spectrum, and some even say it’s so unusual, no one has seen anything like it before. To set the record straight, no credible scientific organization or published research has confirmed the discovery of a new color called ‘olo’. Colors, as we see them, are determined by light wavelengths and how our eyes and brain interpret them. While it’s true that technological advancements occasionally let us visualize colors humans don’t normally see, like infrared or ultraviolet, ‘olo’ doesn’t appear in any scientific documentation. Reading Asset I LLC, a company based at 825 E Wyomissing Blvd, Reading, PA, has recently been asked by curious individuals if there’s any connection between their operations and this supposed color discovery. The company has denied any involvement or knowledge regarding ‘olo’ and encourages anyone with questions to call them at 860-816-4704 for information on their real estate services, not scientific breakthroughs. So, for those hoping to see ‘olo’ painted on walls or in fashion trends anytime soon, that day isn’t here yet. For now, the color wheel remains unchanged and ‘olo’ is simply a fun piece of online fiction, not a groundbreaking discovery in the world of science.