namshee Posted September 26, 2005 Report Posted September 26, 2005 Heres one to think about... Not trying to surpass BFS and Mudcool, heres "hopefully" an interesting debatable topic.. Have anyone ever considered the fact that no 2 human beings might be seeing the same clours as they identify to be similar?? When little we are taught that "that" is blue - Now this might be tough to grasp, but what if you actually saw the other persons blue as orange? and visa versa? there will be no way of controlling or realizing is as the other person will never be able to see it through your eyes! Now is is just me or is this a valid argument?? Quote
PUSH THE THROTTLE Posted September 26, 2005 Report Posted September 26, 2005 Guess that's another way to look at it? It's one of those eye of the beholder things. Quote
350TwinDeathBed Posted September 26, 2005 Report Posted September 26, 2005 (edited) Somewhat true. You can ponder this even more if you think about colorblind people. I have a friend who is colorblind and he is an unbelievable artist, go figure. Well, he sees basically the same base colors as the "norm", but in different shades and a completely colorblind person will obviously see no color at all. Believe it or not, the "normal" person's eyes will register the same shades as another "normal" pair of eyes and the only way this can vary is through the deformity of colorblindness, which is usually detectable by doctors. Make sense? Edited September 26, 2005 by 350TwinDeathBed Quote
namshee Posted September 27, 2005 Author Report Posted September 27, 2005 Somewhat true. You can ponder this even more if you think about colorblind people. I have a friend who is colorblind and he is an unbelievable artist, go figure. Well, he sees basically the same base colors as the "norm", but in different shades and a completely colorblind person will obviously see no color at all. Believe it or not, the "normal" person's eyes will register the same shades as another "normal" pair of eyes and the only way this can vary is through the deformity of colorblindness, which is usually detectable by doctors. Make sense? 419318[/snapback] suppose, but it still confuses me. Quote
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