The poem 'Color Never Seen' describes a color that is beyond perception and lacks any object or symbol, only existing as transmission and refraction without reference.
A mathematical-lyrical reinterpretation of the poem translates poetic intuition into abstract form, symbols, and structural logic, presenting mathematical equations and symbols to represent the concept.
The mathematical-lyrical version of 'Color Never Seen' explores wavelengths beyond the visible spectrum, awareness as a function of evolving potential, refraction without reference, and the concept of unseen intensity and transmission.
The work is dedicated to those who sense the unnamed, believe in evolving perceptions, and shape unseen structures, aiming to convey that truth can manifest in frequencies beyond current human perception.