Quote Originally Posted by imitator
All of which is generally up for interpretation on a person by person basis, because what we see as a rainbow is just our perception of light traveling through something that causes refraction.

What I see as blue, might not be the same thing that is blue to you. And we have no way of ever knowing what another person see's and how they see it. Colorblindness is a lovely thing that caused lots of debate in one of my philo classes back in the day.

How do you explain to a person who is color blind what colors are, and what they look like? And how do we know that they have the problem, and we dont? Also, if no one had told this person that colors did exist, how would they have ever known? They couldnt know what colors are unless an external force explained or showed them to them. So they could live their entire lives, without ever knowing colors existed in the way we do, and that would be their reality.

Q: Does a Blind person see Black? White? Red? What color do they always have to look at? Does it change?