I have to tell you something svino: Math is a lie.
I was having a discussion with my brother the other day, and I actually wanted to ask you some stuff about light and rods and cones and what not. The jist of the convo was that there is no reality. There is only perception. I was using color as an example-- basically that there is no blue. The sky is not blue. There is only the way our eyes interpret the light waves or whatever. To a dog, the sky is gray. So is the sky gray or blue... or is there really only perception?
Then to further that thought, we can only see things to a certain size, whatever the smallest known particle is these days, quarks or whatever you nerds call the sub-quark. But then again, it is only perception. There are alot of things we cannot see. What does the world actually look like, in a non-subjective way...
So it is not really that important to the point of the conversation, but is that right about color and light?
I was having a discussion with my brother the other day, and I actually wanted to ask you some stuff about light and rods and cones and what not. The jist of the convo was that there is no reality. There is only perception. I was using color as an example-- basically that there is no blue. The sky is not blue. There is only the way our eyes interpret the light waves or whatever. To a dog, the sky is gray. So is the sky gray or blue... or is there really only perception?
Then to further that thought, we can only see things to a certain size, whatever the smallest known particle is these days, quarks or whatever you nerds call the sub-quark. But then again, it is only perception. There are alot of things we cannot see. What does the world actually look like, in a non-subjective way...
So it is not really that important to the point of the conversation, but is that right about color and light?

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