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Have you guys ever thought about how like we could all see the world in different colors like we already see the world at a different perspective because we all see differently but what if we see in the world different in color like someone else's blue was like a red and we all think we're seeing the same color but we're really seeing different colors that would be crazy
Yeah this shit fucking crazy like you know some people see blue and black some people see white and gold but I see fucking green and purple I don't know I don't think it's just a drug
yeah that's a crazy thought that's what colorblind people have to deal with all of us like the people that aren't colorblind we see something and we're like oh that's black or that's red but but carlough light people see it differently.
Well yeah color blind people see it differently but like what if us who aren't color blind that like see the full spectrum the colors are like different colors but we still see the full spectrum it's just different
I think it's possible because just everyone has different genetics and stuff. Like, you might look at a blue, for example, and see it more darker than someone else, you know.
How would you even think about this though? Like, were you just taking a shower or were you like, high two? Because I've never thought about a shower like this. Awesome, hey.
A couple years ago I thought about this theory and occasionally it'll just pop up and I was like oh this might be good to post on this app you know but yeah
I think that there can be a way to like test it but it would never be 100% accurate because for it to be accurate the scientists would have to see through the person's eyes. But even then...
just because of the fact that we all see the colors differently. We can never fully agree or see each other the way we see others see colors. So, there's no way to actually tell.