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Is your green my green? - Equinox - 02-23-2014

Colours are pretty weird. They kind of 'define' the world in a way.

Like for example, my pink could look like your green.

You could look at SL's theme and say that it is blue yet I say it is red.

Now, I can say that pink is generally just an enlightened version of red, but I can't prove that because your shitty-brown could be my light-orange.

But why the fuck are colors so confusing? And if you think about it anything in the world could be like this.

This is a very popular topic, it's over "cooked", but tell me what you guys think below.


RE: Is your green my green? - Satan - 02-23-2014

And what if someone sees red like you see green, but since everyone has called that color red, they think its red too.

It goes into the whole idea of "You can't see the world from the eyes of another."


RE: Is your green my green? - OversouL - 02-23-2014

I don't get it? Confused Could you elaborate more?


RE: Is your green my green? - Equinox - 02-23-2014

(02-23-2014, 09:26 AM)OversouL Wrote: I don't get it? Confused Could you elaborate more?

The world is trippy shit.


RE: Is your green my green? - Eclipse - 02-23-2014



This should elaborate. There are lots of videos like this on YouTube.


RE: Is your green my green? - Customer - 02-23-2014

I'm 85% colorblind, I most likely wouldn't know.


RE: Is your green my green? - coffeeupbeat - 02-23-2014

It is because Humans on the whole are programmed to a certain spectrum range of light Frequency, Just like how we have a sound spectrum range of 20Hz to 20kHz..
I feels the preset ranges of the human body receptors are determined by scientist on basic of normal or average states of mind.
However under the influence of substances or altered states of mind, we get a glimpse on what it feels like to experience nature outside our layman's view.
'Substances work different for different minds; not all are good, some are great'


RE: Is your green my green? - Cressi - 02-23-2014

Technically, we can never know if we see the same colours, as we are raised to believe that one specific colour has a certain name.
As a partly colour-blind person, I can with certainty say that colours are weird...