You've never heard of the wavelengths of colors? Colors of the spectrum have various wavelengths they operate with. I'm interested to see if it does prove to be a little more scientific. Super secret education skills, yo! Why not bring in the science of color instead of just throwing star sprinkles to brighten things and give them their colors.Starvoyager wrote:Totally overlooked this before. Somehow I don't think science is the reason for the "color wave" thing. If it is, the writers have no idea what they're talking about. I've heard the visible light spectrum called a number of things, but never a wave. A wave could be described as a carrier of light, so maybe that's it. Sounds like another unnecessary change though, and... well, probably for the worse. And this isn't even coming from my faith (or lack thereof) in Hallmark. It's just what I've been seeing a lot of lately.
Take Transformers for example. In their sad effort to make a live action film seem more plausible than the cartoon, they actually managed to create a plot that even makes LESS sense. It changed from a race of highly-advanced robots built by alien creators... to a mystical cube thing that can make a cell phone grow arms and legs and start skipping around the table.
Frankly, it'd be nice if it'd be used as a way to keep girls interested in science. Interest for girls tends to drop around the pre-teen age and the boys begin overtaking the girls in this area.