Solving the pink and invisible problem Normally most people that know of the Invisible Pink Unicorn (henceforth, IPU) believe that it cannot logically exist, because pink and invisible are inconsistent, but I think that I found a solution. The problem lies in the definition of 'invisible'. Normally, one would probably define it as "that which cannot be seen" and then implying that what cannot be seen emits/reflects no light which contradicts pink meaning "that which emits/reflects light at some particular wave length".
Defending the Invisible Pink Unicorn!
Defending the Invisible Pink Unicorn!
Defending the Invisible Pink Unicorn!
Solving the pink and invisible problem Normally most people that know of the Invisible Pink Unicorn (henceforth, IPU) believe that it cannot logically exist, because pink and invisible are inconsistent, but I think that I found a solution. The problem lies in the definition of 'invisible'. Normally, one would probably define it as "that which cannot be seen" and then implying that what cannot be seen emits/reflects no light which contradicts pink meaning "that which emits/reflects light at some particular wave length".