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| Atomshock:
--- Quote from: A.R.C. on October 09, 2009, 04:34:25 PM ---What if we all saw colors differently? :o --- End quote --- then friends and rainbow men would be straight :/ |
| zackin5:
I have a silly idea that people see different colors but are taught to know them as "blue" "red" "green" etc. EG. someone see's blue as a light pink color while someone else sees it as a dark green. Edit: Ninja'd by ARC >:( |
| Atomshock:
--- Quote from: zackin5 on October 09, 2009, 04:35:43 PM ---I have a silly idea that people see different colors but are taught to know them as "blue" "red" "green" etc. EG. someone see's blue as a light pink color while someone else sees it as a dark green. Edit: Ninja'd by ARC >:( --- End quote --- I see blue blue and green green |
| SuperToxic:
Holy stuff I thought about the same thing about 3 years ago :o |
| GhostOfBetaTapes:
I suppose. Never though about how I think. --- Quote from: rkynick on October 09, 2009, 04:32:11 PM ---First and foremost, we see light, not objects. This also means that you do not see things as they happen, that is there is some delay. --- End quote --- My math teacher said the exact same thing. It's not about the viewing of what we think is real, but what IS real. Therefore, where one person could see a blank wall, another would see a wall with a door in it, and the actions of someone else who thinks that there is a door is modified by the brain of the person who thinks that there isn't a door, so that the actions match the physics model that they learned. But, that does bring up a different question. how would someone figure out if someone has a completely flipped palette of color? So if I saw blue, the other person saw red? |
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