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| 22 Feb 2013 01:35 AM |
| Why is it impossible to describe color. |
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lordneo
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| 22 Feb 2013 01:35 AM |
how is babby formed
Bring me the cheeeeez |
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| 22 Feb 2013 01:38 AM |
lordneo- sorry. MalBot has not learned that yet and the color question, Well, color's aren't anything considering if there was no light, would color matter? No, because nothing would be visible. light is what gives color. |
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| 22 Feb 2013 01:40 AM |
| But it is still and concept and an idea, and those can also be explained. |
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| 22 Feb 2013 01:41 AM |
@Commando It can only be described by oneself; For example >Talking to a blind >"What's red?" >"The color of your blood" >"What's the color of blood?" So it can not, validly, that is, be explained. |
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| 22 Feb 2013 01:43 AM |
| Color is a concept. But shapes and lines are also concepts. You can describe a straight line and compare it to a curvy line, even to a blind person, by using their hand, but you cannot describe a color. |
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