The sky is blue.
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The sky is blue.
Discuss.
The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents.
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Re: The sky is blue.
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Re: The sky is blue.
I've heard that people didn't always perceive the sly as blue. I'm pretty sure there are references in the bible to it being green?0
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…...........................…psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?
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Re: The sky is blue.
So much blue sky. So few blue foods.
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Re: The sky is blue.
you see blue
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Re: The sky is blue.
When I was a kid, it was spelled with an "a."
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Re: The sky is blue.
This is because people could not see blue until very recently, <2500 years.wfs1234 wrote:I've heard that people didn't always perceive the sly as blue. I'm pretty sure there are references in the bible to it being green?0
There are no words for blue, per se, in the Bible (we don't know that kachol meant "blue").
There are no words for blue, per se, in Homer (the sea is "wine-dark" in a few places).
And today, certain relatively isolated tribes have difficulty perceiving blue, but can distinguish different shades of green way better than Westerners.
Etc.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/ ... tists.html, http://www.sciencealert.com/humans-coul ... h-suggests, http://www.iflscience.com/brain/when-di ... color-blue, etc., plus https://goddidntsaythat.com/2012/05/29/ ... the-bible/ and also http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/28/world ... .html?_r=0
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Re: The sky is blue.
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Re: The sky is blue.
nvm
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Thanks. I was editing to fix embed as you were quoting ... darn https protocol ruining my blue sky.casecandy wrote:Quoting to fix embed
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Re: The sky is blue.
I know man, it's harsh
I been to Gorham. It's aight
Gorham ME vs Gorham NH sudden death round, who wins?
I been to Gorham. It's aight
Gorham ME vs Gorham NH sudden death round, who wins?
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NH by a landslide ... they can afford handguns, and we have to scrounge pennies for a pointed stick.casecandy wrote:I know man, it's harsh
I been to Gorham. It's aight
Gorham ME vs Gorham NH sudden death round, who wins?
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Re: The sky is blue.
Color is very much a matter of linguistic determinism.
Scientifically, color is simply a spectrum, a small portion of which is visible to our human eyes.
Any distinctions are therefore arbitrary and defined by language. That is to say: the color isn't the word; the word is the color.
So why should a civilization with no word for blue go around thinking of an arbitrary point on a spectrum as something for which they have no word when they could be focusing on all of the different shades of light green to which they have given names and therefore recognize easily?
*catches breath* Now don't even get me started on hos purple doesn't exist...
Scientifically, color is simply a spectrum, a small portion of which is visible to our human eyes.
Any distinctions are therefore arbitrary and defined by language. That is to say: the color isn't the word; the word is the color.
So why should a civilization with no word for blue go around thinking of an arbitrary point on a spectrum as something for which they have no word when they could be focusing on all of the different shades of light green to which they have given names and therefore recognize easily?
*catches breath* Now don't even get me started on hos purple doesn't exist...
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