Comments on: If two people see the same color differently… /rants/if-two-people-see-the-same-color-differently/ sealed abstract class drew {} Sun, 27 Mar 2016 22:51:38 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.4.15 By: meagan /rants/if-two-people-see-the-same-color-differently/comment-page-1/#comment-7759 Sun, 18 Nov 2012 00:44:22 +0000 /?p=444#comment-7759 Because color is created by light and it’s energy,(thats why at night there is no color) and with in lights energy is colors. As light touches an object most colors are absorbed by the object but some are reflected back. The colors that are reflected back is the color that we see. It all depends on how well your eye adapts to the reflected colors, there fore everyone see’s it differently, whether it is slightly different or an conpletely different color.

As you know strewberies and blood are red (for example) well other people might see your red as blue or another color because its depending on how well your eyes pick up the energies from the light.

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By: ross /rants/if-two-people-see-the-same-color-differently/comment-page-1/#comment-5361 Sun, 29 May 2011 05:24:29 +0000 /?p=444#comment-5361 Do we see colors the same? = Yes.

Every standard, typical, working, human eye is built and structured in the same basic way. Therefore, they should all function in the same basic way. For example, two cars built the same way will function the same way when exposed to similiar conditions. Similairly, all typical human brains are structured, and therefore function, in the same basic way. Typical humans also interpert all their other “testable” senses in the same basic way. For example, everyone recoils when they touch a hot stove, ice cream universily tastes “good”, and nails on a chalk board is an irritating sound. So how could a standard eye sensing a standard light frequency, and interpreting it with a standard brain, see it in anything other then a standard way?

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