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| 07 Mar 2015 10:45 PM |
Do I see, the same colors you see?
It sounds stupid but, think about it. If our tastebuds are different, what if our vision of colors our different? Like for my eyes, the color green (in my eyes) could be the color purple in your eyes (still for me) But we are still taught all colors are the same. So there really isn't any way of knowing.
I'm not really sure how to explain this in a more simpler way. |
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| 07 Mar 2015 10:46 PM |
| omg ive never heard this theory before tell me more |
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| 07 Mar 2015 10:48 PM |
| You act like I'm talking directly to you. |
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| 07 Mar 2015 10:50 PM |
sorry that was rlly aggressive lmao
but i think that our colors have to be relatively similar. the primary colors can't be radically different because if that were the case, then nobody would agree on what blue and yellow make because we all see a different blue or yellow. i do think that it's possible that everyone see's colors slightly differntly though |
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| 07 Mar 2015 10:51 PM |
The dress proves this theory. But most colors will look the same from person to person
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