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Sentence needs rewriting
In the subsection titled Theories, this sentence appears:
"This phenomenon of complementary colors demonstrates cyan, rather than green, to be the complement of red and magenta, rather than red, to be the complement of green, as well as demonstrating, as a consequence, that the reddish-green color proposed to be impossible by opponent process theory is, in fact, the colour yellow."
I hope someone knowledgeable on this subject can rewrite this sentence in comprehensible English. Ideally this will become more than one sentence, since it appears that too many ideas are crammed into one sentence, making it very hard to understand.50.205.142.50 (talk) 15:01, 25 June 2020 (UTC)
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