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Post by pathfinder on May 11, 2020 14:17:58 GMT
And do you see blue, yellow, green and all the colors the same way I see these colors? I've always wondered about this. If you and I were telepathically link and I could perceive the world through your eyes/ears would we see and hear the same things. Would my perceptions of red, green, yellow, blue, colors be different from yours? In other words what is red to you may not be red to me. Does the ether of the Universe create the Universe as we individually perceive it?
I wasn't really sure where to put this topic. Apologies if it's in the wrong spot.
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Post by Power Ranger on May 11, 2020 15:24:52 GMT
And do you see blue, yellow, green and all the colors the same way I see these colors? I've always wondered about this. If you and I were telepathically link and I could perceive the world through your eyes/ears would we see and hear the same things. Would my perceptions of red, green, yellow, blue, colors be different from yours? In other words what is red to you may not be red to me. Does the ether of the Universe create the Universe as we individually perceive it? I wasn't really sure where to put this topic. Apologies if it's in the wrong spot. I’ve had colour vision tests for work and I passed them. I presume that means that I’m not colour-blind. I once saw a segment about an artist who painted a landscape exactly as he saw it, using the exact same colours that his eyes saw. Then he painted it the same way many years later, and it changed. As I remember it, his older version had a blue hue. And supposedly, that’s what happens to our perception of colour over time. It’s bluish. Something like that.
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2020 15:26:52 GMT
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Post by Joc Spader on May 11, 2020 16:02:19 GMT
And do you see blue, yellow, green and all the colors the same way I see these colors? I've always wondered about this. If you and I were telepathically link and I could perceive the world through your eyes/ears would we see and hear the same things. Would my perceptions of red, green, yellow, blue, colors be different from yours? In other words what is red to you may not be red to me. Does the ether of the Universe create the Universe as we individually perceive it? I wasn't really sure where to put this topic. Apologies if it's in the wrong spot. I do. The color people get wrong in my opinion in purple. I can't stand it when they call it when it's obviously maroon.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on May 13, 2020 11:52:44 GMT
Interesting question. Let's test it. Here is a red image: Using the colour palette, I have coloured this text to match the colour that I see.
The hex code for the text colour is ff0019. If you do the same, what code does your colour match come to?
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Post by pathfinder on May 14, 2020 6:18:30 GMT
Interesting question. Let's test it. Here is a red image: Using the colour palette, I have coloured this text to match the colour that I see.
The hex code for the text colour is ff0019. If you do the same, what code does your colour match come to? The only way we could really test it is to be telepathic. Would my perception of reality be the same as yours? And yours to mine? My eyes are different from yours. My brain is different from yours. The optical nerve connections that connects my brain to my eyes is different from yours. Since we are separated beings we view the Universe at slighty different parallaxes thereby rendering the light ever so slightly different. Do you remember that dress meme that was floating around the web? I think some people said it was black and blue and others said it was white and gold.
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2020 13:22:44 GMT
Interesting question. Let's test it. Here is a red image: Using the colour palette, I have coloured this text to match the colour that I see.
The hex code for the text colour is ff0019. If you do the same, what code does your colour match come to? The only way we could really test it is to be telepathic. Would my perception of reality be the same as yours? And yours to mine? My eyes are different from yours. My brain is different from yours. The optical nerve connections that connects my brain to my eyes is different from yours. Since we are separated beings we view the Universe at slighty different parallaxes thereby rendering the light ever so slightly different. Do you remember that dress meme that was floating around the web? I think some people said it was black and blue and others said it was white and gold. You'll have to forgive Monkey. He didn't fully grasp the concept. We could both be seeing writing that was green but BELIEVE it to be red. How would we know any different? It's called qualia. Watch the Vsauce video; it's very good.
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Post by pathfinder on May 14, 2020 14:24:25 GMT
The only way we could really test it is to be telepathic. Would my perception of reality be the same as yours? And yours to mine? My eyes are different from yours. My brain is different from yours. The optical nerve connections that connects my brain to my eyes is different from yours. Since we are separated beings we view the Universe at slighty different parallaxes thereby rendering the light ever so slightly different. Do you remember that dress meme that was floating around the web? I think some people said it was black and blue and others said it was white and gold. You'll have to forgive Monkey. He didn't fully grasp the concept. We could both be seeing writing that was green but BELIEVE it to be red. How would we know any different? It's called qualia. Watch the Vsauce video; it's very good. I did. Thanks for posting it.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on May 14, 2020 18:31:59 GMT
The only way we could really test it is to be telepathic. Well, the goal is to see if we can find a way to find out without being telepathic, because I am not, so that will not work. It's certainly an interesting question, whether we see the same (not to be confused with what we think something is called, which is a different and trivial matter and should not be confused with your original question).
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Post by slowcomingwarbird on Apr 21, 2023 0:00:59 GMT
The way you perceive colors is dependent on the color of your eyes.
For example, someone with brown eyes will perceive the colors blue and green differently from someone who has blue eyes. There are other factors such as color blindness which is a genetic disorder.
Get a bunch of people together in the same room who have different colors of eyes and ask all of them what color something is, assuming they all answer honestly.
In answer to your curiosity about being telepathic, it makes a very honest person out of you because any sort of deception is immediately detected in others along with their intent. Since telepathy is a two way street, it is pointless for either person to be dishonest.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2023 21:51:44 GMT
I have perfect colour vision
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Post by Catman on Apr 21, 2023 21:56:12 GMT
There is considerable difference among various computer monitors as to color calibration, and the color temperature you set your monitor to also makes a difference.
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Post by Prince Myshkin on Apr 22, 2023 3:45:37 GMT
Color is an illusion of light waves on the eye. There is no color in the universe. It's an arbitrary standard based on the perception of the viewer.
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Post by stammerhead on Apr 22, 2023 10:36:31 GMT
If you put on a pair of red/green or red/blue 3D glasses for a short while and take them off you’ll notice that your eyes don’t see red in the same way anymore. Of course that only lasts for a minute or so.
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Post by Meseia on May 4, 2023 6:33:21 GMT
Yes, we all see the same thing as red. For one it's a wavelength of light and can be measured. Two, evolution ensures we all see the same thing. Three, science shows that colors influence our mood which wouldn't be possible if we all saw different things.
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