| Plus. | Minus. |
|---|---|
| Yellow. | Blue. |
| Action. | Negation.[1] |
| Light. | Shadow. |
| Brightness. | Darkness. |
| Force. | Weakness. |
| Warmth. | Coldness. |
| Proximity. | Distance. |
| Repulsion | Attraction. |
| Affinity with acids. | Affinity with alkalis. |
COMBINATION OF THE TWO PRINCIPLES.
If these specific, contrasted principles are combined, the respective qualities do not therefore destroy each other: for if in this intermixture the ingredients are so perfectly balanced that neither is to be distinctly recognised, the union again acquires a specific character; it appears as a quality by itself in which we no longer think of combination. This union we call green.
Thus, if two opposite phenomena springing from the same source do not destroy each other when combined, but in their union present a third appreciable and pleasing appearance, this result at once indicates their harmonious relation. The more perfect result yet remains to be adverted to.