Nothing is actually a "colour." Colour is a perception of non reflected light in the spectrum in which our vision perceives. So if our colour spectrum was changed or we naturally saw in a different spectrum grass would be a different "colour" while not changing the true nature of the grass. For instance if you were colour blind you wouldn't perceive the grass as green but the grass would remain physically unchanged. - mayorofangrytown
No. Those aren't the facts. You're not looking at the facts.
I'm right. You're wrong. Do you know why you're wrong? Because I'm right. It's simple. How can you not understand it?
Green is green. Color is color. It's simple. I'm giving you the facts, and you're not looking at them. He said some people would argue grass isn't green. I'm basing this solely on the facts. You say color isn't color, but that logic isn't logical because it lacks the logical logic surrounding the facts at hand.
Just because color isn't color doesn't mean grass isn't green. You're making unfounded remarks based on irrelevant facts you bring up.
You just don't understand. I understand. Once you see the facts, you'll understand too. It's simple, if you are enlightened.
I always wondered if different people's brain interprets colors differently.
For instance: we both see something green, and we've been told that that color is called green. But, what if my brain calls "green" what your brain would call "blue" because, even though we both are told that color is called green, our brains see the wavelengths differently. - jmatchett
My wife and I argue over teal all the time. She thinks it's a green and I think it"s a blue. I've even tried to logically approach it with her. If teal is 50% green and 50% blue and green is 50% yellow and 50% blue then teal is 75% blue and 25% yellow. She still says it's green.
My wife and I argue over teal all the time. She thinks it's a green and I think it"s a blue. I've even tried to logically approach it with her. If teal is 50% green and 50% blue and green is 50% yellow and 50% blue then teal is 75% blue and 25% yellow. She still says it's green. - mayorofangrytown
Wait...you're trying to argue with your wife, AND use logic?
The fact that you chose to insert a "u" into the word "color" immediately made me think of Canada, which means I read your post in the voice of Bob McKenzie. - johndewar
Haha yes.. when you post from your phone (which is pretty much always) it sometimes leaves out punctuation, which results in one loonngg sentence. It reminds me of when Ace Ventura would take a deep breath, whip his head forward, and then speak until he ran out of air. Funny stuff.
No. Those aren't the facts. You're not looking at the facts.
I'm right. You're wrong. Do you know why you're wrong? Because I'm right. It's simple. How can you not understand it?
Green is green. Color is color. It's simple. I'm giving you the facts, and you're not looking at them. He said some people would argue grass isn't green. I'm basing this solely on the facts. You say color isn't color, but that logic isn't logical because it lacks the logical logic surrounding the facts at hand.
Just because color isn't color doesn't mean grass isn't green. You're making unfounded remarks based on irrelevant facts you bring up.
You just don't understand. I understand. Once you see the facts, you'll understand too. It's simple, if you are enlightened.
My wife and I argue over teal all the time. She thinks it's a green and I think it"s a blue. I've even tried to logically approach it with her. If teal is 50% green and 50% blue and green is 50% yellow and 50% blue then teal is 75% blue and 25% yellow. She still says it's green. - mayorofangrytown