16 Mar 2006 at 21:40 #1 Tommy B Tommy B Soldato Joined 23 Nov 2004 Posts 8,024 Location The Place To Be Is that not a strange thought?
16 Mar 2006 at 21:46 #8 Tommy B Tommy B Soldato OP Joined 23 Nov 2004 Posts 8,024 Location The Place To Be I just can't see how someone born blind could possibly "see" anything. They wouldn't even know what colour is for starters...
I just can't see how someone born blind could possibly "see" anything. They wouldn't even know what colour is for starters...
16 Mar 2006 at 21:49 #11 Tommy B Tommy B Soldato OP Joined 23 Nov 2004 Posts 8,024 Location The Place To Be Dazzy_G said: who says the colours you see are the colours i see? i suppose it would be like Alien Vision Click to expand... What you mean what I might see as yellow, you see as what I see as purple? Interesting thought!
Dazzy_G said: who says the colours you see are the colours i see? i suppose it would be like Alien Vision Click to expand... What you mean what I might see as yellow, you see as what I see as purple? Interesting thought!
16 Mar 2006 at 21:51 #14 Tommy B Tommy B Soldato OP Joined 23 Nov 2004 Posts 8,024 Location The Place To Be Another question. Is there a disease that makes you see in black and white? Colour and B&W are handled by different parts of our eye - rods and cones, right? so surely if one is "disabled" then you'd see in B&W?
Another question. Is there a disease that makes you see in black and white? Colour and B&W are handled by different parts of our eye - rods and cones, right? so surely if one is "disabled" then you'd see in B&W?
16 Mar 2006 at 21:55 #17 Tommy B Tommy B Soldato OP Joined 23 Nov 2004 Posts 8,024 Location The Place To Be james.miller said: you know people can be colour blind, right? Click to expand... Yeah but they still see in colour, they just "mix them up" as such.
james.miller said: you know people can be colour blind, right? Click to expand... Yeah but they still see in colour, they just "mix them up" as such.