luckythecat @luckythecat

how do I know that you guys aren’t all ai? how do I know if i’m the only person that actually sees the color green, and everyone else isn’t just seeing a totally different color? how do you prove something like that?

Sep 9, 2024, 7:52 PM
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the color green is an english social construct, some english speakers have a slightly different perception of what the color green is. for me personally, the discord logo is purple, but my friends say it’s blue or something.

well i’m pretty sure you are color blind..

some languages have only the words for white black and red

yeah well I think they still see all the other colors too

they just don’t talk about them

they don’t “percive” them, all colors, blue, green yellow, are just a shade of black white or red for them

why do I keep posting things that 10+ people comment on?!?

We can tell what’s green and what’s non-green so I’d say we both “actually see the color green”. We might see green differently (e.g. if our brains switched maybe how you see green in my brain is how I see cyan in my brain) but we’re both 100% still seeing green.

What I’d be more concerned about though is sound, because if all the colors are switched around that’s okay with me, I can just figure out which color corresponds to what, but I’m not sure if I could do that with sound.

(And I don’t have an answer for AI)

  1. I’m not an AI because I am capable of dumbness

  2. It’s unlikely your colours are completely different, but the shades are definitely different (which may explain https://ismy.blue)

however my red could be your green if that makes sense, like what i see as red, u could see as green (in my perspective)

It’s technically possible, however there would likely be physical difference in the eyes to explain that.

Since all eyes are unique with a little difference, it’s likely everyone’s shades of colours are different, but not drastically.

no as in mentally u may see colours differently to me idk

overuse of question marks..