Are colors a universal constant that exists in a static state i.e red is red , blue is blue.
Or are they perceived different by everyone? Like you might see red but the other persons red doesnt look the same as yours. Also colorblind people and dogs.
I believe the colors correspond to wavelength and they always exist in that state throughout the universe and if you perceive it differently you are just defective.
It's all about those cones in our eyes and stuff. Sometimes I feel bad for doges and kitty bittys cuz they see things weird but oh well I guess they don't know any better anyway. :(
Speaking of color my favorite color has always been red because blood is cool and edgy but I like blue too and I like black but the EYE MASTER says black isn't a color but I like it anyway its the color of my fucking wretched soul
Everything is actually dark. "Light" is waves, and we perceive different lengths of waves as "colours" painted over matter depending on how said matter resonates with light frequencies. Our eyes are really just affixing a physiological response to different radiation frequencies.
We are dirt things running around on a dark wet space rock!! !
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