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TopicWhat if blue for me looks red for you? Is that possible?
ssjevot
12/13/20 10:05:06 PM
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DK9292 posted...
"Colour", as scientifically defined, is simply the length of time it takes light to reach our eyes, therefore altering how we perceive it.

It's kind of like running your hand over a carpet with different levels of softness. It's all the same material, but you can feel a difference. Imagine that, but for your eyes.

It absolutely isn't. There are three primary photoreceptors in the cone class, called the Long, Medium, and Short wavelength cones. They have peak spectral wavelength sensitivities that differ from each other and this information is then used to construct opponent hue categories (look up opponent process theory).

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