I like how the author wastes no time and immediately hits you in the brain with "color is a particle". My favorite passages (translated from the original, so they'll probably differ from the link):
The distance increases from 1 to 3 mm => distance is made of color => the universe is a color
The origin of mass is the color of light and its components. When the color of light cools, it becomes mass.
Why is it that nut jobs always have to make everything harder to read?
COLOURS ARE AN ABSTRACT CONCEPT THAT WE USE TO DESCRIBE OUR PERCEPTION OF DIFFERENT WAVELENGTHS OF LIGHT.
Actually, that's what color names are, but I get what you mean. Philosophers call them qualia. The internal and subjective representation of perceptual information. Some questions on the subject include "if you could plug your brain into someone else's, would you see red as green?" and "are qualia stored in memories, or is the perceptual information stored instead and the qualia are created on the fly"?