I didn't know another place for this...
Anyways- Let me explain.
What makes people have different personalities? What makes a person an angry person, or one with a short temper for no reason whatsoever?
years ago I thought, what if every person saw colors differently?
Think about colors not visually, but as if they were letters...
-Jim is a normal happy guy, he has an "A" color set. He visually sees blues as blues, reds as reds...
-Jeff is easily angered, and often unhappy. He has a "B" color set. He visually sees blues as reds, and reds as blues.
Each color has a Visual and Feeling Represention. We'll say, Blue has a "A-Calm" representaion, and Red has a "B-Angry" representaion.
-Jim, visually sees "A" and feels calm.
While
-Jeff, vissually sees "B" on blue (making it a red) and will be Angry.
There'd be no way to prove this, however, because every eye is taught what colors are what, and understand such thoughts.
I dunno, maybe I'm going crazy. =D
Anyways- Let me explain.
What makes people have different personalities? What makes a person an angry person, or one with a short temper for no reason whatsoever?
years ago I thought, what if every person saw colors differently?
Think about colors not visually, but as if they were letters...
-Jim is a normal happy guy, he has an "A" color set. He visually sees blues as blues, reds as reds...
-Jeff is easily angered, and often unhappy. He has a "B" color set. He visually sees blues as reds, and reds as blues.
Each color has a Visual and Feeling Represention. We'll say, Blue has a "A-Calm" representaion, and Red has a "B-Angry" representaion.
-Jim, visually sees "A" and feels calm.
While
-Jeff, vissually sees "B" on blue (making it a red) and will be Angry.
There'd be no way to prove this, however, because every eye is taught what colors are what, and understand such thoughts.
I dunno, maybe I'm going crazy. =D