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Youtuber "Dream" says he sent scientists to research colors in the Amazon Rainforest. He claims they discovered #96df00 "Dream Green" and an aqua color that humans have never seen before. He says they extracted colors from leaves to "invent" colors.
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This claim is false. While it is true that nature contains a wide variety of colors, it is all part of the visible light spectrum that humans have already seen. There is not a way to confirm that Dream's claims related to this, but there is a new color scientists have recently discovered. They were able to discover this new color was by bypassing the limits of the human eyes ability to see color. The study from Science.org, outlines how the scientists manipulated certain cells in the human eye in order to create a color never seen by humans. The outcome of the study showed how it's possible to control how humans see color in a precise way. While Dream's claim could be possibly related to this study, it is not outlined in his video where his claim was coming from. The other "Dream Green" color is completely fabricated and just for entertainment purposes. 

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adu1052

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by Newbie (360 points)
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I appreciate you addressing two different aspects towards this claim and expanding on the color that scientists did find. Its interesting how this new color is being exploited by others in order to attract attention and gain a new sense of entertainment.
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by Apprentice (1.2k points)

The claim that Dream says he sent scientists to the Amazon Rainforest to research colors and that they discovered a new color, #96df00 “Dream Green,” is false. I followed the link from the person making this claim, which led to a video by the YouTuber Dream, who has a large following and creates gaming content. In the video, I couldn’t find any point where he actually made this claim, the video appears to focus on gaming. I also searched for this claim online but couldn’t find any articles supporting it. So, the claim that Dream sent scientists to the rainforest is false.

However, a new color has been observed by humans. By stimulating specific cells in the retina, participants reported seeing a blue-green color that scientists have called “olo.” Some experts, though, argue that the existence of this new color is still open to debate. While this discovery could be significant, especially for research into color blindness, the experiment was conducted in a lab, not in a forest, and the color was not extracted from leaves.

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https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adu1052 

www.bbc.com/news/articles/clyq0n3em41o 

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by Novice (630 points)
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I think you're answer is very detailed and supported by your research and findings - I also agree with what you said, because in my research on this topic of a "new color(s)" the only news regarding a new found color was the scientists in California after discovering the color they named "olo."
by Apprentice (1.6k points)
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I appreciate how you explained Dreams position on social media for the reader to understand that he is portably not a reliable source to get your news from. Especially because he was just playing video games when he made the claim and not giving real scientific evidence. Finally, I liked how you concluded with the fun fats about the color "olo," although did mention that some people are still on the fence about its existence.
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by Novice (670 points)
After going deeper into this claim I have come to the confusion that this claim is false and just basted of a video posted by the youtuber dream which is a Minecraft gamer and isn’t a reliable source. Nothing came up in the internet about new colors being discovered
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by Apprentice (1.0k points)
This claim is false. The link to the information provided was inaccurate and not even related to what the claim was. However, I did my own research on whether any of this claim could be true, and I found an article from the Smithsonian talking about scientists who discovered a new color called 'Olo', after firing lasers into their eyes.

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/scientists-say-theyve-discovered-a-new-color-an-unprecedented-hue-only-ever-seen-by-five-people-180986473/
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by Novice (630 points)
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I agree with you, as I also found the link to the information page that was provided was incorrect and inaccurate and not at all related to the claim. Therefore, this also then led me to doing my own research which I had found a different article, but ultimately also came to the same conclusion that the only recent new color(s) discoveries has been the color "olo" found by scientists located in California.
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I agree with your correction because nowhere in Dream's video does he say he sent researchers to the Amazon, leading them to find a new color. This claim that there could also be a new color is a separate claim. The "new" Olo color that the scientists "found" was made by stimulating different parts of the eye and therefore isn't really a "new" color as it's more of a focused color on the light spectrum.
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by Newbie (300 points)

The claim that YouTuber Dream sent scientists to the Amazon Rainforest to discover a new color called "#96df00 Dream Green" and an "aqua color that humans have never seen before" is not supported by credible scientific evidence.​ Regarding the claim of an "aqua color that humans have never seen before," while there have been instances where scientists have discovered new colors, such as the pigment "YInMn Blue" in 2009, there is no evidence to suggest that Dream was involved in such a discovery.

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by Novice (570 points)

This claim is false. There is no evidence supporting the claim, and the youtube video that is linked doesn't mention anything about discovering new colors. Although when looking into your claim I found that according to BBC News, a team of scientists at UC Berkley conducted an experiment where they used laser pulses to stimulate specific cells in the retina, causing participants to witness a blue-green color that they are calling "olo".

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/clyq0n3em41o

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by Novice (650 points)

This claim is false. Dream did not send any researchers to the Amazon Rain Forest, the video that this user inputted as a source of evidence is a partially satire video. Dream explains how he wanted to use a new color of green to alter and change his profile photo and made an overly drawn out video about it to be funny. Yes, it is true that researchers found ONE new color, called "Olo", but there was not a second color discovered, nor was "Olo" discovered by having scientists "extract from leaves and try and invent new colors" stated by Dream in the Youtube video that the user aotta_uo provided. The color "Olo" was found by firing laser pulses into the eye while also stimulating cells in the retina. This is talked about in the article called Scientist claim to have discovered 'new colour' no one has seen before", posted on April 19th of 2025 by Hafsa Khalil on BBC news. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/clyq0n3em41o 

This color is only able to be seen by stimulating the retina in the eye with specific lasors, so some experts say the discovery of this new color is "up for argument" since we don't see it naturally.

In conclusion, the statement that this user has made is false and the video made by Dream is satire and not serious.

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by Apprentice (1.2k points)

According to color-hex, the color #96df00 is a real green color, but there is no information to back up that that color was named after the Youtuber, Dream. I also did not find any evidence to support the claim that researchers went to the rainforest because of Dream. Although the other statement, that a new color was discovered is backed up by an electrical engineer at the University of Berkeley. The article, "Hue new? Scientists claim to have found colour no one has seen before" from the Guardian states, '"[w]e predicted from the beginning that it would look like an unprecedented colour signal but we didn’t know what the brain would do with it,” said Ren Ng, an electrical engineer at the University of California, Berkeley. “It was jaw-dropping. It’s incredibly saturated.” The researchers shared an image of a turquoise square to give a sense of the colour, which they named olo, but stressed that the hue could only be experienced through laser manipulation of the retina". Although aspects of the claim are supported by other findings, that doesn't mean everything stated is true. A youtuber stating that they were the reason a new color was found is biased towards them, since they gain clout from it. In this case, a youtuber simply stating something is named after them is not a reliable source of information. According to the profile of the individual who posted this claim, they have not been using this site for very long, giving them less credibility. Since this is a scientific claim, as stated by the poster, it has to be backed up by science and not just a youtuber.

https://www.color-hex.com/color/96df00

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2025/apr/18/scientists-claim-to-have-found-colour-no-one-has-seen-before

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by Newbie (480 points)
This claim is false as the Youtuber "Dream" did not in fact discover a new color in the Amazon Rainforest. The link provided under the claim was a link to a youtube video and the video did not mention anything about the discovery. I searched the ID of the color and found that the color does exist and is a lighter green color. However, when I searched up the color there was no information of a recent discovery of this color.

https://www.color-hex.com/color/96df00
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by Newbie (220 points)

claim: Scientist discovered 2 new colors in the Amazon Rainforest

Answer: False

The claim has no scientifically proven answer and is scientifically inaccurate as well lacks credible sources. Sounds to me like this claim is a myth and people are just following one another as this sounds like another “hype” discovery growing fame from social media. I was reading an article from science.org and they said they found a new color that lies in between the natural human gamut( range in visible spectrum) and they named this color “olo” and that it appears blue-green but even if scientist tested this, I have a hard time believing the population will easily accept and recognize another color added to the pigments and structural coloration we already believe. The scientist showed the possibly outcomes for the new hypothetical discovered colors but not all humans perceive colors the same which could tie into this claim being fake and false. We need proof from the scientist who tested the Oz color gamut and we need analysis to prove this claim. Till then we can just think this claim is false.

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adu1052

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