Marc|Criti Posted November 3, 2011 Posted November 3, 2011 your eyes are fucked oh no, it's your brain
MikeQ Posted November 4, 2011 Posted November 4, 2011 It reflects light at a wavelength of 520-570 nanometers. Also, Challenge*
Jon Posted November 4, 2011 Author Posted November 4, 2011 So if my eyes are said "fucked up" what makes me seeing it orange wrong? Maybe just all your eyes are "fucked up" and I see normally?
MikeQ Posted November 4, 2011 Posted November 4, 2011 Is this supposed to be some sort of clever semantics game? Because it's not.
Adam|Note Posted November 4, 2011 Posted November 4, 2011 What I think Jon's trying to say is that maybe what some people see through their eyes as green others would see as orange. As a child you're shown a colour and told what it is so no one will ever know.
Jon Posted November 4, 2011 Author Posted November 4, 2011 I'm saying that you all live life with a horse blinder on only looking down one path when you really should take a step back and consider life's possibilities.
Octavarium Posted November 4, 2011 Posted November 4, 2011 Here's an extremely interesting documentary clip on colours... mindfucked me tbh. 4b71rT9fU-I
Marc|Criti Posted November 4, 2011 Posted November 4, 2011 What I think Jon's trying to say is that maybe what some people see through their eyes as green others would see as orange. As a child you're shown a colour and told what it is so no one will ever know. so? what he knows to be green, even if he sees it how we see orange, stays green...
Smush Posted November 4, 2011 Posted November 4, 2011 Yeah I always wonder this too. What if my perception of red is your perception of blue? Mind boggling, especially considering we see images upside down, but our brain flips them right side up.
gfdgfd Posted November 4, 2011 Posted November 4, 2011 Yeah nobody will ever know if everybody's colour perception is the same but the point is it'd still be green even if your green looks like my orange as above said, the fact that it's a universal agreement that it's green is proof enough.
I Meleed I Posted November 4, 2011 Posted November 4, 2011 Is this supposed to be some sort of clever semantics game? Because it's not. lmfao yes jimmy!
FearMy Def Posted December 13, 2011 Posted December 13, 2011 Yeah nobody will ever know if everybody's colour perception is the same but the point is it'd still be green even if your green looks like my orange as above said, the fact that it's a universal agreement that it's green is proof enough.
Marc|Criti Posted December 13, 2011 Posted December 13, 2011 actually we can, each colour has a distinctive wavelength, so 2 normal persons will see the same colours (from 400 to 800nm). and we can know if some1 isn't seeing the colours right by checking the brain/doing tests (like how we manage to know some animals see in b&w etc)
Rick Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 actually we can, each colour has a distinctive wavelength, so 2 normal persons will see the same colours (from 400 to 800nm). and we can know if some1 isn't seeing the colours right by checking the brain/doing tests (like how we manage to know some animals see in b&w etc) I also thought this was it but after Adam's vid, idk o.o
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