Well you say that but animals who are colourblind can see that a wasps yellow and black colours are aggressive. When handing a blind person a red object you can explain characteristics such as warm. However colour is a perception and we associate colour with a name because it's how we see that reflection of light. Blind people still have their imagination and can still imagine a colour which gives the illusion of a correctly coloured object.fullautomatic555 said:But let's say you and I are both looking at something. It's an apple. It's red. But what is red? It's just the way your eyes send signals to your brain, right? Is my red the same as yours? The same as a colorblind person? If not, is it really the same apple? because yours is a different color than mine.. well a different red. You get the ideaThe Rockerfly said:You have 5 senses that make you aware of your surroundings and you have free will therefore you can think yourself. I am well aware that your 5 senses could be boundaries to govern you existence but it makes more sense to believe in them then it does to not believe in them
Also, don't get me and my deterministic mind started on free will![]()
Granted we could all be seeing different colours but for the massive amount of the planet that see the earth in the same colour I can safely assume that it is that shade of the light spectrum. Ah determinism or more commonly known as a sane and logical human being, how many people are intelligent enough though to follow correct cause and effect though? Misinformation, emotions, morality drugs, thrills and the law allow us to break determinism otherwise the world would be a much easier place to comprehend and predictions would be easy.
With animals it is easy, you steal a birds egg and they will chase after you and get it back no problem. Conversely, if you steal a humans child they could either call the police, do nothing, chase after you, kill you or pray someone will bring him back (and many more options). There are a limited number of choices with each of our reactions but determinism really isn't that useful in humans, again going back to free will.