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« #16 : 09-14-2001 07:09 »
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Originally posted by Nixorbo: I guess it's a good thing Zoidberg's red then. "One cannot, strictly speaking, measure colour instrumentally, because it is a subjective sensation. In everyday conversation, one compares colours to some readily understood physical standard, e.g. orange, lemon, cream". "Careful observations by qualified observers have shown, in fact, that the defining features of the concept of colour are not, and probably cannot be, realised at will, even in the experimental laboratory". i know that colour recognition is gained at an early age and that is purely the way that an individual percieves the world around them. for us to recognise a colour as such we need to be taught by another that an object that is blue, IS blue. so we can only assume that when you were young, your parents told u that something pink was in actual fact red. maybe some of your items of clothing..... shall i start a zoidberg - pink or red thread? (got kind of a ring to it hasn't it??)
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Nixorbo

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« #21 : 09-16-2001 11:51 »
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el1sdf
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« #38 : 08-23-2004 06:17 »
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"Listen to the smart Robot"
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