IN 1991 DAVID ICKE WAS RIDICULED THROUGHOUT THE
UK FOR WEARING TURQUOISE AND STRESSING ITS
IMPORTANCE IN THE NATIONAL MEDIA.
THEY SAID HE WAS
A LUNATIC.
NOW A SCIENTIST HAS REVEALED THAT TURQUOISE IS THE
BASE COLOUR OF THE UNIVERSE.
The Daily Telegraph...
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IN 1991 DAVID ICKE WAS RIDICULED THROUGHOUT THE
UK FOR WEARING TURQUOISE AND STRESSING ITS
IMPORTANCE IN THE NATIONAL MEDIA.
THEY SAID HE WAS
A LUNATIC.
NOW A SCIENTIST HAS REVEALED THAT TURQUOISE IS THE
BASE COLOUR OF THE UNIVERSE.
The Daily Telegraph (Britain)
Friday, January 11, 2002
"THE COLOUR OF THE UNIVERSE IS PALE TURQUOISE"
By David Derbyshire
Science Correspondent
SPACE is not black, but an elegant shade of pale green, a team of
astronomers announced last night.
After studying the light emitted by
200,000 galaxies, they concluded that the average colour of the universe is
between turquoise and aquamarine.
The discovery that the universe has a colour, and that it would not look
amiss on a bathroom wall, will come as no surprise to New Age followers
such as David Icke, who wore turquoise because he considered it was the
most natural colour.
Karl Glazebrook, of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, announced the
colour to startled colleagues at the American Astronomical S
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