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Do you think there is a color that the human eye can not see?

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If there is, then we will likely never know of it.

Black is a absence of color. White is every color combined.

Most likely

not.

probably but, same at DragonMaster, we will never know because we can't see it.

You're confusing me. Anyways, I'm going to confuse you too. Is there a sensation that the human senses cannot sense?

Mind = blown.

 

But not as blown as this theory that my mom has. What if we all perceive colours differently? For example, you and I both look at something that is orange. I see it as what I perceive as orange, and you see it as what you perceive as orange, but is actually purple to me. And the amazing thing is that we will never be able to tell if we see colours differently because we cannot look through the eyes of another person.

Maybe. But we'll never know.

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Mind = blown.

 

But not as blown as this theory that my mom has. What if we all perceive colours differently? For example, you and I both look at something that is orange. I see it as what I perceive as orange, and you see it as what you perceive as orange, but is actually purple to me. And the amazing thing is that we will never be able to tell if we see colours differently because we cannot look through the eyes of another person.

 

I've thought of this.

WOULD EXPLAIN ALL THE USELESS TOPICS

I think what I see might be a slight different tone than what you see, too. That would EXPLAIN ALL THE USELESS TOPICS

Mind = blown.

 

But not as blown as this theory that my mom has. What if we all perceive colours differently? For example, you and I both look at something that is orange. I see it as what I perceive as orange, and you see it as what you perceive as orange, but is actually purple to me. And the amazing thing is that we will never be able to tell if we see colours differently because we cannot look through the eyes of another person.

 

... That's some theory.

 

Anyways, I don't know if there is a color we cannot see. We can't see it, so we don't know about it.

But not as blown as this theory that my mom has. What if we all perceive colours differently? For example, you and I both look at something that is orange. I see it as what I perceive as orange, and you see it as what you perceive as orange, but is actually purple to me. And the amazing thing is that we will never be able to tell if we see colours differently because we cannot look through the eyes of another person.

 

...

That makes sense.

Well, taking into account that everything we see is due to the reflection of light, I would imagine that Ultraviolet and Infrared rays are both colours that our eyes don't pick up on.

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Yep, invisible is a color we can't see, air is another one. ;D

Edited by Keyblader

I believe the real question is--

 

Do I see blue the same way you see blue?

 

 

Yep, invisible is a color we can't see, air is another one. ;D

 

Air is a substance of matter. Not a color.

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I'm pretty sure the average unassisted human eye cannot see this.

There certainly are colours that we cannot see... infrared and ultraviolet, as CGEire said.

Other animals can see in infrared / ultraviolet... also cameras can "see" in infrared. That's how night vision works. But you can try for yourself, take a TV remote and aim it into your cell phone's camera and start pressing buttons on the remote and you'll see flashes of light appear on the phone's screen.

Black is a absence of color. White is every color combined.

 

Black is just a really dark colour (Usually purple). There is no true black in the world as we know it.

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Mind = blown.

 

But not as blown as this theory that my mom has. What if we all perceive colours differently? For example, you and I both look at something that is orange. I see it as what I perceive as orange, and you see it as what you perceive as orange, but is actually purple to me. And the amazing thing is that we will never be able to tell if we see colours differently because we cannot look through the eyes of another person.

 

OMG i thought that too!!! i always try to ask people that and they never understand and give me all this bs about the color spectrum and im like " umm.. i dont think u got me there sunny" anyways that would be so trippy if it was true lol

Blume is a color we can't see.

Black is a absence of color. White is every color combined.

 

So i'm invisible?

Black is just a really dark colour (Usually purple). There is no true black in the world as we know it.

 

That's "black" as in black-coloured pigment (made by mixing high amounts of red, blue, and yellow paints or cyan, magenta, and yellow inks together). Black is just something that can reflect no light, and something really dark reflects very little light. But real black does exist... it's everywhere that there is no light (although there are no objects that are "black"). That's how the red / green / blue computer screen works... light up the red 0%, light up the green 0%, light up the blue 0%, and the result is black (although it's not truly black because the screen itself has a colour to begin with).

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Air is a substance of matter. Not a color.

 

Do you think I was trying to be logical when I said that? If you did, well, here's some news, I wasn't :3

 

If you'd like to be logical about stuff, here's something for you: "Not a color." isn't a sentence.

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I had the same question yesterday

Mind = blown.

 

But not as blown as this theory that my mom has. What if we all perceive colours differently? For example, you and I both look at something that is orange. I see it as what I perceive as orange, and you see it as what you perceive as orange, but is actually purple to me. And the amazing thing is that we will never be able to tell if we see colours differently because we cannot look through the eyes of another person.

 

This doesn't really make sense because when two people look at the orange color, they will always agree that that color is orange, but if a color-blind person sees it, he won't say it's orange. How could the non color-blind people agree that the color-blind person is wrong if they perceive it differently? I hope this explanation made sense.

 

 

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yes there are. There are more colors in the rainbow for example but we can't see them.

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