• AlexanderTheDead@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    Right, so why does what you just said matter, exactly?

    You do know that we know the scientific reason for why we see what colors, right? And that we can check things to determine what color they are because of that?

    So… again… that doesn’t matter. There is an objective reality. We might not perceive that reality the same or in an objectively correct way, but we do tend to perceive it in a CONSISTENT way.

    The people that are wrong about this aren’t wrong because they “see different colors” because of some “subjective perceived reality”. That’s not how it works. If that were the issue, it would be indiscernible and unknowable. Because we would have no idea that we are seeing different things. People know they’re seeing different things, and we can explain why (like I already did. It’s lighting). Context is an important part of perceiving, ykno.