BryanMaloney
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If that were true, then autism could not be considered a spectrum. (The colors, obviously, are being used as analogies.)
Even our perception of the rainbow is an anthropocentric interpretation due to the construction of our eyes, but it is a shared perception.
You have no clue what a spectrum can refer to, do you? A spectrum is NOT restricted only to colors. It isn't even restricted to electromagnetic energy. A spectrum can refer to any sort of continuum that has some sort of clustering therein but does not have hard-and-fast boundaries that easily delineate categories.
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