TheOriginalJames
Well-Known Member
... explain the color of blood to a blind person? Or explain the sound of a train whistle to a deaf person?
Discuss.
Discuss.
robedwards99 said:Blood to blind: Let them feel some warm soft velvet.
Whistle to deaf: Stand them right in front of it so they can feel it!
White2000GT said:robedwards99 said:Blood to blind: Let them feel some warm soft velvet.
Whistle to deaf: Stand them right in front of it so they can feel it!
In front of the train?![]()
robedwards99 said:Blood to blind: Let them feel some warm soft velvet.
Whistle to deaf: Stand them right in front of it so they can feel it!
RecklessTim said:Along the same lines of thinking....
How do you know that when I see red, I am seeing the same color as you when you see red?
If since birth I saw green and told it was red, whenever I saw green, I would label it as red. But if since birth you really saw red, we would be seeing two completely differant colors and never know it. How can we be sure that we are seeing exactly the same color????
lemon said:RecklessTim said:Along the same lines of thinking....
How do you know that when I see red, I am seeing the same color as you when you see red?
If since birth I saw green and told it was red, whenever I saw green, I would label it as red. But if since birth you really saw red, we would be seeing two completely differant colors and never know it. How can we be sure that we are seeing exactly the same color????
thats what we call " societistical labelling "
RecklessTim said:Along the same lines of thinking....
How do you know that when I see red, I am seeing the same color as you when you see red?
If since birth I saw green and told it was red, whenever I saw green, I would label it as red. But if since birth you really saw red, we would be seeing two completely differant colors and never know it. How can we be sure that we are seeing exactly the same color????
TheOriginalJames said:RecklessTim said:Along the same lines of thinking....
How do you know that when I see red, I am seeing the same color as you when you see red?
If since birth I saw green and told it was red, whenever I saw green, I would label it as red. But if since birth you really saw red, we would be seeing two completely differant colors and never know it. How can we be sure that we are seeing exactly the same color????
To further complicate this; when you see a color, you're actually seeing every color except the one you see.
To explain: When you see a blue shirt, you're seeing a shirt that is EVERY OTHER COLOR (red, orange, yellow, green, indigo, violet). This is because those colors are absorbed where as the blue is reflected back, which is actually why you see the shirt as blue.
Make sense?
TheOriginalJames said:I knew you'd get it... I'm just worried about everyone else, like lemon. :lol
j/p lemon
robedwards99 said:Blood to blind: Let them feel some warm soft velvet.
Whistle to deaf: Stand them right in front of it so they can feel it!
RecklessTim said:TheOriginalJames said:RecklessTim said:Along the same lines of thinking....
How do you know that when I see red, I am seeing the same color as you when you see red?
If since birth I saw green and told it was red, whenever I saw green, I would label it as red. But if since birth you really saw red, we would be seeing two completely differant colors and never know it. How can we be sure that we are seeing exactly the same color????
To further complicate this; when you see a color, you're actually seeing every color except the one you see.
To explain: When you see a blue shirt, you're seeing a shirt that is EVERY OTHER COLOR (red, orange, yellow, green, indigo, violet). This is because those colors are absorbed where as the blue is reflected back, which is actually why you see the shirt as blue.
Make sense?
You don't see the colors that are absorbed. You only see the colors that are reflected back to you.
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