I’ve been doing a lot of experimentation with the color black lately with interesting results.
In One study I looked at, participants had dopamine rise when exposed to Red, Blue, Green on a TV screen but had adrenaline rise when exposed to a black screen.
I personally believe that Light Changes color based on the color of the cloth you are wearing (i.e. if you wear a Blue Shirt you'll get Blue Light Exposure, etc.)
Its worth noting that 66% of woman voted black as the ‘most attractive color’ in clothing seen on a man, but I think it might be for the wrong reasons, I think wearing the color black or looking at a black screen increases testosterone but also adrenaline and makes the participant more aggressive and edgy and hypometabolic.
Its also worth noting that Labradors with Black Fur are also rated as more aggressive than Golden Labradors
Another study states that sports teams that wear black uniforms commit the most penalties and that people are MORE LIKELY to root against a team wearing black:
I have a theory that an animal's fur or Person's hair/skin color actually influences the way Light enters the body but that is for another thread (a little bit like a colored filter on a light bulb)
If you ALWAYS wear black clothing and seem to strongly intimidate people, I would be wary of this as I think TOO MUCH black clothing can also make you aggressive and on-edge but it does make you more sexually attractive than other colors because it increases testosterone at the expense of your health. It also makes you look like more of an "authority figure" and one of the reasons why Police wear darker colors for Intimidation purposes.
I was using a black screen on this forum for awhile and I think it contributed to me being more hostile and on-edge, now I’m switching to the normal forum colors to see what happens.
I would recommend an experiment to see for yourself: change your phones settings to the ‘Dark Theme’ and note how aggressive and hypometabolic you become, then switch back to the ‘Light Theme’ and examine the difference, Ultimately I think Light Themes are a lot healthier
I think this is one of the reasons why you’ll generally see the most aggression in people on websites where the background is black, but anyway I’m making my own clothes now and I generally wear lighter clothes when at home/rest or meeting people in friendly situations, but if you are in a situation where you need to be more “defensive” like out with a girl or something, I think darker and black clothing can come in handy.
Its worth noting that the color black has an association with Evil and Death in many cultures
In One study I looked at, participants had dopamine rise when exposed to Red, Blue, Green on a TV screen but had adrenaline rise when exposed to a black screen.
I personally believe that Light Changes color based on the color of the cloth you are wearing (i.e. if you wear a Blue Shirt you'll get Blue Light Exposure, etc.)
Its worth noting that 66% of woman voted black as the ‘most attractive color’ in clothing seen on a man, but I think it might be for the wrong reasons, I think wearing the color black or looking at a black screen increases testosterone but also adrenaline and makes the participant more aggressive and edgy and hypometabolic.
Its also worth noting that Labradors with Black Fur are also rated as more aggressive than Golden Labradors
Why Are Some People Afraid of Black Dogs? – American Kennel Club
There are plenty of dog myths. We explain why some people are afraid of black dogs.
www.akc.org
Another study states that sports teams that wear black uniforms commit the most penalties and that people are MORE LIKELY to root against a team wearing black:
The dark side of self- and social perception: black uniforms and aggression in professional sports - PubMed
Black is viewed as the color of evil and death in virtually all cultures. With this association in mind, we were interested in whether a cue as subtle as the color of a person's clothing might have a significant impact on his or her behavior. To test this possibility, we examined whether...
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
I have a theory that an animal's fur or Person's hair/skin color actually influences the way Light enters the body but that is for another thread (a little bit like a colored filter on a light bulb)
If you ALWAYS wear black clothing and seem to strongly intimidate people, I would be wary of this as I think TOO MUCH black clothing can also make you aggressive and on-edge but it does make you more sexually attractive than other colors because it increases testosterone at the expense of your health. It also makes you look like more of an "authority figure" and one of the reasons why Police wear darker colors for Intimidation purposes.
I was using a black screen on this forum for awhile and I think it contributed to me being more hostile and on-edge, now I’m switching to the normal forum colors to see what happens.
I would recommend an experiment to see for yourself: change your phones settings to the ‘Dark Theme’ and note how aggressive and hypometabolic you become, then switch back to the ‘Light Theme’ and examine the difference, Ultimately I think Light Themes are a lot healthier
I think this is one of the reasons why you’ll generally see the most aggression in people on websites where the background is black, but anyway I’m making my own clothes now and I generally wear lighter clothes when at home/rest or meeting people in friendly situations, but if you are in a situation where you need to be more “defensive” like out with a girl or something, I think darker and black clothing can come in handy.
Its worth noting that the color black has an association with Evil and Death in many cultures