Amazing question. thanks for the A2A. At first I started thinking about all sorts of optical phenomenon that I have studied. The first thing that came to my mind is that this is perhaps because our Sun is radiating lots of 'yellow' light as compared to other colours. read more
Since we humans are living on this planet for thousands of years we are accustomed to see 'yellow' more than the other colours. This has made us an expert in distinguishing 'yellow' from other colours. Thus the fact that 'yellow' strikes faster. However I have also found another reason for the same. read more
One eye could potentially yellow faster than the other, creating an imbalance in the color being perceived. Even the tiniest of differences in the retina’s cones, rods or neurons can cause these tints. No one is created perfectly, so to expect perfection from our eyes, even when it comes to seeing color, is unrealistic. read more