Originally posted by alexgb00
My simple question is this: do you think it's possible that each person's eyes see different colors?
I don't mean color-blindness, but that each pair of eyes sees different shades. For example, Jerry's blue is my green, and my yellow is seebs' purple? And could it be that my eyes have never even "imagined" the same colors as LiveFreeOrDie. It sounds sort of silly, i know, but consider it and say what you think.
Perhaps the person to talk to would be Martha Steward. As much as you may or may not like her attitude, she has an ability to pick colors that appeal to everyone.
For me, I have trouble mixing colors. If I were to try, I would most likely end up with mud, where a artist would end up with some real pretty colors.
Depressed people tend to see the world as very drab. The colors are not as intense and vivid because they have a shortage of the seritum chemical in their brain. Or the brain receptors do not pick up that chemical if it's there.
Of course people who need glasses see the world as blured, where a person with 20-20 vision sees things very sharp. I have to wonder about people like Van Gogh or Monet if they actually saw their world the way they painted it.
Color is actually in the light. The shade or the object itself, just absorbs or reflects different color. White reflects everything, black absorbs everything. People wear black and darker colors in the winter to absorb the heat. They wear bright colors in summer to reflect the heat from the sun. Of course the skin, eyes and hair is just the opposite. Dark skin reflects the rays from the sun. White skin absorbs sun. For people who live far north, their skin tends to get very white so they can absorb as much sun as possible.
I think there can be a range of difference in people between the brightness and intensity of the color. But the shade most likely is consistant from person to person.
When I use to work in theater, we could put a flesh colored outfit on someone, then with the proper lighting, we could make them look as if they did not have any clothing on at all. Or we could put a white outfit on them, and use different filters on the light to make it look like their outfit was changing colors.
The eyes are pretty easy to "trick" and if you can control the lighting, you can control people's reality. In theater we could take them into another world, then at the end we would return them back to the world they came from.