naa dont now but i only know it was changed on 2006 march 21st
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They are color coded to let you know which wire is which in a circuit. If they were all the same color it would be confusing.
white wires are neutral. green wires are ground wires.
L1 and L2 should have different colour insulation. The colours are different in different countries.
The 3 wires on a Thyristor are colour coded in order not to connect the wrong wire to the incorrect part of the circuit. The three wires are called: anode (OV), cathode (output) and gate (input signal). Sorry I don't know the colours but I hope this helps.
To install a new fixture to replace the one that was removed reconnect the two hot wires together and then reconnect the two neutral wires together. Place the two wires from the new fixture to the corresponding wire colours that you just spliced together. This wiring should be down stream from the light switch. When the switch is turned on the new fixture should light. If this is not the scenario of your question then more information needs to be given.
The point where wires interconnect with other wires is known as a "junction". In your panel the circuit breakers are connected to the buss, each circuit breaker feeds a different circuit. Different circuits are not connected together.