Quote Originally Posted by slipknotpsycho
yeah, let me tell you about the sound the color blue emits....

dude... i realize there are certain things that people who can't actually see, willl have up on us... but being able to detect and understand color is THE FARTHEST.... you can't feel the color blue, you can't smell the color blue, you can't hear the color blue, and you can't taste the color blue... color is a sight only thing.... no matter what... the only way you'll ever be able to 'detect' color is sight...
you're thinking about the color blue on the outside.
the way the color blue is even recognized by a person is because of its
wavelength and frequency. Every color has either a shorter or longer wavelength than blue and is in a similar frequency. Therefore, it is entirely conceivable to be able to visual a spectrum of "colors" if described by these characteristics.

And so, hopefully i have shown what i meant when i said, "the ability to SEE actually hurts us in many ways because it is like a gatekeeper into what the mind thinks is capable and what is not capable"

EDIT: i read your post again, and realized you said blind ppl wouldn't be able to detect or understand color ("from the fartherst"). Just to let you know, i had no intention to prove that blind ppl can detect colors better than ppl with sight (that would be ridiculous), but i am saying that they can UNDERSTAND colors, and may even be able to visualize them better than us b/c they know about their properties and have never seen the color itself to distort their perception.