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I knowWater really is one of the craziest objects to me. It's unbelievable. You want to talk about alien technology lol. Water can slip through your fingers and yet hold up a ship. We're made of it, we drink it, we breathe it, it's what sustains life.
This actually wouldn't matter, because if he sees your red as blue, then he would always see that. Therefore a red light for you would always be blue for him, even though he calls it red. It wouldn't change anything except how we perceive it ourselves. This is because we associate colors with names and whatever color we see and name it at first, that is how we would always see it and name it.Please tell me you don't drive.-there's no such thing as coincidences.
-everyone sees different colors. (like my blue is your red. and your red is my green. and so on)
Elementary level kids don't even know how to type on a keyboardHow so? That has probably been said numerous times as folks witness things change in their lives.I just wanted to say despite technology becoming more advanced daily...I believe were regressing as humans
Disagreed to some extent. I have a daughter who is far smarter than I was as a child (and I like to believe I was pretty damn sharp). She can't type on a keyboard just yet, but she whips the the keypad on my iPad like its nothing, and understands far more advanced concepts than I did at such a young age.Elementary level kids don't even know how to type on a keyboard
They're too used to iPhones and iPads
Srs
Isis was constructed by the american government.
Space doodoo.
Tinker aint make no damb am zero.
He had a rough sketch of a sneaker n sum dood saw it and the bulb went off.
Theres probably some CRAZY stuff in the vatican vaults.
I know they have a ridiculous amount of gold there
I believe that stuff only affects folks that believe it is real. Sort of like any other believe system
black magic, "juju" is very real. I'm Nigerian and have been to nigeria and seen it performed.
This is interesting and I suppose it's possible so I take back my statement
I know
This actually wouldn't matter, because if he sees your red as blue, then he would always see that. Therefore a red light for you would always be blue for him, even though he calls it red. It wouldn't change anything except how we perceive it ourselves. This is because we associate colors with names and whatever color we see and name it at first, that is how we would always see it and name it.
Just like how some birds can see more colors, which are invisible to us
Stop.[quote name="Bravelude"]civil union raising da kid is not da same. people continue to wild out, but a child needs a mom and a dad.
I don't believe Bob Marley died from cancer
(46) years ago I would've been a Panther
They killed Huey 'cause they knew he had the answer
The views that you see in the news is propaganda
Oh I agree. What I struggle to understand is how certain civilizations are out making pyramids and ish, and other groups in different areas of the world struggle to make their own mud huts.
These civilizations were probably P4P more intelligent than we are today currently.
These civilizations had help.
This is interesting and I suppose it's possible so I take back my statement
I know
This actually wouldn't matter, because if he sees your red as blue, then he would always see that. Therefore a red light for you would always be blue for him, even though he calls it red. It wouldn't change anything except how we perceive it ourselves. This is because we associate colors with names and whatever color we see and name it at first, that is how we would always see it and name it.
Just like how some birds can see more colors, which are invisible to us
However, you mentioned we associate color with names, but each color has a specific wavelength, so wouldn't it be more accurate to say we are naming the wavelength?
Now our eyes receive the wavelengths the same (or most of us) but I suppose since our brains process the wavelengths our eyes pick up, it's possible people's brains might perceive the wavelengths differently.I'm not a scientist, but I still doubt this is the case, but until we can recreate or project is exactly what our brains perceive, my red is your red and your blue is my blue.
Anyway i guess it can't or hasn't been proven so amarano's post applies to this thread. My bad
Have you seen the "Marley" documentary?I don't believe Bob Marley died from cancer