What color is the universe? People are used to thinking that the universe is something very dark. However, we know that black is not a color, but the absence of light. So what is the color of the universe if you add up all the light emitted by various objects in it? Scientists were able to determine this (https://bit.ly/3HeZDLO). The researchers used a computer program that converts the entire cosmic spectrum into a single color that humans perceive. Our eyes have three types of light-sensitive cones, each of which helps us perceive a different range of visible light wavelengths. It turned out that the average color of the universe is beige. This shade is not so far from white, and this is logical, because white light is the result of combining all the wavelengths of visible light, and the cosmic spectrum includes the widest range of wavelengths. In other words, our universe is the color of a coffee-latte.