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What if we all saw different colors. Like my green was your red, my red was your blue etc. We would never be able to tell.
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yes you would, all you would have to do is measure the wavelengthWhat if we all saw different colors. Like my green was your red, my red was your blue etc. We would never be able to tell.View attachment 1083080
motherfucker, the wavelength is irrelevant, its what your eyes and brains translate the wavelength to look like. On another note we wouldn't even have to be dealing with the same real of colors. like your green could be a color I can't even imagine in my headyes you would, all you would have to do is measure the wavelength
That's your problem There are colorblind animals that can change their skin color to match their surroundings perfectlymotherfucker, the wavelength is irrelevant, its what your eyes and brains translate the wavelength to look like. On another note we wouldn't even have to be dealing with the same real of colors. like your green could be a color I can't even imagine in my head
Thanks, you made me laugh for a solid minuteyes you would, all you would have to do is measure the wavelength