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If you, someone else and I were all looking at a sheet of paper that was a color, and I saw red but you saw green and the other kid saw blue, who's color is right? We all see it as a different color but we all know it by the same name. The next time you look at any color, imagine if someone else were to see the same color(s). They could see them totally different but know the color by the same name as you do. Also, did you know that you can't describe a color without using another color?

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Well obviously green is the correct color because it's the one I saw.....

 

 

On that logic, if I see green, what's to say it's the same green that you know?! Duh duh duhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

BTW, what are you smoking this morning?

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do you ever think about other dimensions...ok we have 2d and 3d..4d being time. 1d would be impossible to create. 5d is hard to explain but lets say there is a 2d person and that is all he ever saw. one day he is with all his friends and he is all of a sudden lifted up (3rd dimension) and he is able to see the top of all of his friends and houses and trees and everything. to his friends it looked like he just disappeared. when he hits the ground again he appears right in front of his friends but cant explain what he saw or what just happened. its easy to explain down dimensions but up is a bit tougher and unfathomable

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This is probably scientifically disproved. If you think about it, brightness and darkness are both two things that are easily distinguishable. All colors can be considered bright or dark. Like in PowerPoint presentations, people use the contrasts of two separate colors to help people easily distinguish the text from the background.

 

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