colors are different wavelengths found in the visible spectrum of electromagnetic radiation. As such, colors can be defined along these lines, such as saying red is any kind of light that falls between this and that frequency. While it can be difficult to imagine what these colors actually look like given these descriptions, they are nonetheless definitions, same as those for ultraviolet or infrared light, both of which are not in the visible range, but are placed on the same spectrum and are generally considered to be real.
what ymous said. you seem to be confusing definition with perception, or, perhaps more accurately, experience. It is possible to define something without ever really experiencing it. To go back to my example of the electromagnetic spectrum, there, iirc, some animals that can see in a different or simply wider range of light than humans can. The Mantis Shrimp, for instance, can see everything from ultraviolet to far-red. While we can never truly experience what it's like to actually see these colors, we can still know they exist and that some other being is experiencing them, because our definition of these colors are not entirely dependent on our experiencing them.
hope it turns out well.
this is just an ad for a painting company.
do you know what would be a real interesting comparison? Christianity v. Confucianism v. Taoism. now that's a subject i'd like to learn more about.
it's not an anime, but i really like otoyomegatari. It's about a bunch of families in Central Asia around the mid-19th century, and it's very comfy.
colors are different wavelengths found in the visible spectrum of electromagnetic radiation. As such, colors can be defined along these lines, such as saying red is any kind of light that falls between this and that frequency. While it can be difficult to imagine what these colors actually look like given these descriptions, they are nonetheless definitions, same as those for ultraviolet or infrared light, both of which are not in the visible range, but are placed on the same spectrum and are generally considered to be real.
what ymous said. you seem to be confusing definition with perception, or, perhaps more accurately, experience. It is possible to define something without ever really experiencing it. To go back to my example of the electromagnetic spectrum, there, iirc, some animals that can see in a different or simply wider range of light than humans can. The Mantis Shrimp, for instance, can see everything from ultraviolet to far-red. While we can never truly experience what it's like to actually see these colors, we can still know they exist and that some other being is experiencing them, because our definition of these colors are not entirely dependent on our experiencing them.
yes
no. you will, however, find some very good friends.
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lol, classic
imagine the smell
looks chunky
cropping Garfield out of them completely makes them even better.
look-up garfield minus garfield, it's a gold mine.
not bad dude. keep it up.
that's pretty cool, coolguy
noita. i don't know what i'm supposed to do, i don't know why i'm doing anything, and i don't know how anything works. I just could not get that game.
cool
i just woke-up this morning.
looks bretty good. when do you think it'll be finished?
why are they making another one of these?
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