Posadas [he/him, they/them] to the_dunk_tank • 1 year agoThis person doesn't understand color theory, and light.external-linkmessage-square137 fedilinkarrow-up160file-text
arrow-up160external-linkThis person doesn't understand color theory, and light.Posadas [he/him, they/them] to the_dunk_tank • 1 year agomessage-square137 Commentsfedilinkfile-text
minus-squaredoesntmatter [none/use name]hexbear1·1 year agoda physics of the eye is also da same and our brains are all built roughly the same so whateva link
minus-squareCheeseBread@lemmy.mlhexbear1·1 year agoIf we perceive senses the same way, why do some people disagree about what colors go together or if something tastes good? If the internal experience of the sense is the same, why would anyone have different tastes? When people like different things, is it entirely arbitrary? Or is it because they perceive the internal sensation differently? linkfedilink
minus-squareVILenin [he/him]Mhexbear1·1 year agoI didn’t know we were relitigating this, but this is a philosophical concept that is related to physics but which cannot be explained by it, not because of anything supernatural, but because that’s how language works link
da physics of the eye is also da same and our brains are all built roughly the same so whateva
If we perceive senses the same way, why do some people disagree about what colors go together or if something tastes good?
If the internal experience of the sense is the same, why would anyone have different tastes?
When people like different things, is it entirely arbitrary? Or is it because they perceive the internal sensation differently?
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I didn’t know we were relitigating this, but this is a philosophical concept that is related to physics but which cannot be explained by it, not because of anything supernatural, but because that’s how language works