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What is your country's version of "bird vision"?
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>>215329673
How come I can see both?
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>>215329673
there might be a colour that you've never seen before and you'd never know if other people can see it or not. I have no way of knowing if the red you see actually looks like the red I see, your red might actually look like my green, and my green might actually look like your blue.
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>>215329901
>green might actually look like your blue
They are different shades of the same colour
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>>215329746
your mom had an affair with a pigeon
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>>215329673
>normal vision cucks have overlaping red/green wave lenght sensitivity

total colorblind victory
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>>215329673
nigga be extra feisty on the right
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>>215329901
this is called qualia, you think you were a deep thinker heh retard
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>>215329901
Except all colours are literally a photon with a wavelenght that you can measure
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>>215333675
This but still people might “capture” the wavelength differently
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>>215333675
>physicstards believe this

whats the wavelenght of magenta?
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>>215333675
I'm literally colorblind so a particular wavelength of light will appear different to me than to you
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>>215333675
even so the cones of the eye are different sizes but its a dumb theory of the mind question anyway to ask if a blind person "knows" red if they understand everything about it technically 100% but never see it
was it nagel who talked about that? the "can mary see red" question. nvm it was Frank Jackson
>Mary is a brilliant neuroscientist who knows all the physical facts about the color red, but has lived her entire life in a black-and-white room and has never actually seen the color.
>The question: When Mary leaves her room and sees a red tomato for the first time, does she learn anything new?.
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>>215329746
Lol



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