>>14278403>What color is the center? Tldr: color does not apply to this point.
In the case of a hypothetical square like that with infinite resolution, then the "center" is not an actual observable point for the concept of color to apply. You could keep zooming in and never reach a center. Determining whether its white or black is like trying to find the limit as x approaches infinity of cos(x).
In specifically this image, where it is not an infinitely large image and has a discrete amount of pixels, the color between all the squares is some shade of gray due to the anti-aliasing between colors. Even if it weren't for this, a center would still consist of 4 pixels as
>>14280043 describes, and the color "between" these four pixels is not a valid point. Hell even in reality what we see as a "center" point, or any general outline is just the meeting point of many areas of contrast. There's nothing actually there to have a color
>Are the 2 white tiles touching or are the 2 black tiles touching?They are all touching one another
>If none are touching, what color is the center?If that was the case the center definitely would have no definable color cuz now you're explicitly saying there's nothing there