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    Quote Originally Posted by 01101101entor View Post
    Colour blindness is to do with damage to the eyes.
    It means the eye sends the wrong signals to the brain.
    Our perception is caused by how are brain interprets these signals, and represents them to our conscious mind.
    So colour blindness is somewhat irrelevant to this debate topic.
    I said, I meant no offence, could you not be so rude as to correct me with the most minor spellings afterwards? Don't insult my spelling thank you. Not to mention it's spelt "offence", not "offense", unless you're American which then it would be spelt with an S, however I'd assume otherwise owing to your spelling of the word "colour".

    As of what we're talking about, I can see what you're trying to say, however it's incorrect. Colour blindness relates not just to people who can't see colour, it means people who can't differentiate different colours. I.e. their perception of the colour green, could be red to us.
    Damage to the eyes can be caused during child birth or before, it can also be inherited from parents.
    Last edited by Roboevil; 14-03-2007 at 07:56 PM.

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    Yep, my uncles colourblind, he asked me if i liked his new green car... it was silver..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roboevil View Post
    I said, I meant no offence, could you not be so rude as to correct me with the most minor spellings afterwards? Don't insult my spelling thank you. Not to mention it's spelt "offence", not "offense", unless you're American which then it would be spelt with an S, however I'd assume otherwise owing to your spelling of the word "colour".
    o.0 If you actually ment no offense, you wouldn't take offense when someone simply does the same back to you? If you dont want someone to do it to you, dont do it to them.
    Its a bit hypocritical dont you think :rolleyes:
    Now if you want to complain about the spell check, complain to Mozilla for using the American dictionary as the inline checker.

    As of what we're talking about, I can see what you're trying to say, however it's incorrect. Colour blindness relates not just to people who can't see colour, it means people who can't differentiate different colours. I.e. their perception of the colour green, could be red to us.
    Damage to the eyes can be caused during child birth or before, it can also be inherited from parents.
    Thats what i said. Colour cone does not function, no signal sent to brain, say its the red colour cone (3 colour cones for guys, each for a primary colour, girls have 4) Take away the abilty to see read, your left with the data form the remaining two cones, mix your colours how ever you want, without red, alot of the stuff is going to look the same.
    Although in most cases the damage to the cone isnt complete on a partial colour cone allowing partial differentiation of most colours, useually only causing an inabilty to pick out a single one. Guys aint as good at telling colours apart as girls, as they have the extra cone, same reason guys are more suseptable to colour blindness.

    That aside, it still has nothing to do with the perceptions the brain creates based on the sence data its getting.

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    I don't know what you're trying to prove to be honest, you said that colour blindness has nothing to do with this topic when the reason the children don't know what each colour is, is because they're colour blind.

    Also, why are you spelling offence with an S when I've said otherwise? I'm not going to blame Mozilla, I'll blame you for not knowing. Also, I didn't mean to be offensive when I said you can't spell, I was pointing out the truth. Unless you want me to explain it was lies? The reason I was pointing out that your spelling was bad was not to openly criticise you, but to explain how I couldn't understand what you were talking about. The reason I said you shouldn't childishly react by trying to criticise me back was because my spelling is perfect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roboevil View Post
    I don't know what you're trying to prove to be honest, you said that colour blindness has nothing to do with this topic when the reason the children don't know what each colour is, is because they're colour blind.
    Its not even that, colour blindness results in the inability to differnate between colours caused by a faulty colour cone not being able to send data back to the brain about a partial colour range which it handles.

    The eye only sends data. The brain interprets the data and forms the perception. Where talking about the perception. Hence colour blindness is an unrelated issue to the problem.

    Also, why are you spelling offence with an S when I've said otherwise? I'm not going to blame Mozilla, I'll blame you for not knowing.
    o.0 i knew mozilla would use American spellings when using an American spelling dictionary, it was quite obvious. Common words like colour are simply added to it by habbit.

    Also, I didn't mean to be offensive when I said you can't spell, I was pointing out the truth.
    So since i quite obviously know i cant spell? what other reason than to try and insult me was there in pointing out this quite obvious fact? Are you just incredibly slow, or are you just attempting to deny the fact?

    Unless you want me to explain it was lies? The reason I was pointing out that your spelling was bad was not to openly criticise you, but to explain how I couldn't understand what you were talking about. The reason I said you shouldn't childishly react by trying to criticise me back was because my spelling is perfect.
    Your spelling is perfect now is it? Yet you couldn't even read a paragraph of text simply because it had 7 slightly mis spelt words in it... Whos acting childishly here o.0

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    In accordance to the colour blindness, the reason I'm saying this is that the point of the thread is wondering whether or not the colours that we each see and what we think each colour is are actually true and if we're not just being deceived. However I'm disproving this point by saying that this couldn't be the case because of the colour blindness that would be apparent if otherwise.

    Anyway, as of this spelling business, you're either not reading what I've written or choosing just to ignore me. I'll quote:

    Quote Originally Posted by 01101101entor
    So since i quite obviously know i cant spell? what other reason than to try and insult me was there in pointing out this quite obvious fact? Are you just incredibly slow, or are you just attempting to deny the fact?
    Quote Originally Posted by Roboevil
    The reason I was pointing out that your spelling was bad was not to openly criticise you, but to explain how I couldn't understand what you were talking about.
    Does that make any sense to you?

    Quote Originally Posted by 01101101entor
    Your spelling is perfect now is it? Yet you couldn't even read a paragraph of text simply because it had 7 slightly mis spelt words in it... Whos acting childishly here o.0
    Why on Earth would the perfection within my spelling have anything to do whether or not I can decipher what you're alien spelling is? Surely it should be the exact opposite in that I can't understand your spelling because it's completely different to the spelling I would recognise?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roboevil View Post
    In accordance to the colour blindness, the reason I'm saying this is that the point of the thread is wondering whether or not the colours that we each see and what we think each colour is are actually true and if we're not just being deceived. However I'm disproving this point by saying that this couldn't be the case because of the colour blindness that would be apparent if otherwise.
    As hume put over, all ideas are based on impressions, without an impression you cannot have an idea of it. Hence why i blind man doesnt just see black but instead doesnt see at all. Given the impression hence the abilty to hold an idea, the question reamins as to if these ideas would be the same, dispite orignating from a single impression ?

    Anyway, as of this spelling business, you're either not reading what I've written or choosing just to ignore me. I'll quote:
    Does that make any sense to you?

    Why on Earth would the perfection within my spelling have anything to do whether or not I can decipher what you're alien spelling is? Surely it should be the exact opposite in that I can't understand your spelling because it's completely different to the spelling I would recognise?
    How else am i supposed to interpret this but as just another attempted insult? Plus you seem to be able to read my "alien" spelling perfectly well at the moment arnt you.

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    I think we would know if we all had drastic changes in our eye variances because one person would say "the colour of grass is very glaring and ugly"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cheep. View Post
    I think we would know if we all had drastic changes in our eye variances because one person would say "the colour of grass is very glaring and ugly"
    Different people prefer different colours? different people think different colours look nice? it does fit

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    My post was kind of skipped over

    Quote Originally Posted by BL!NKEY View Post
    I did some research on the internet and found some stuff about the color spectrum.

    I can see what you mean by seeing colors differently and some people call this color blindness. And it is possible to tell if they see colors differently because the color spectrum.

    I think they can put a set of colors that are opposite and your brain can tell if they match.

    If they dont match to you maybe your spectrum is off like you are saying.

    I guess someone could go through life not knowing or having tests.

    I am not totaly sure but do some research about this and you might find more info.
    Does that make any sence?

    Like the ability to match colors would be off because of the color spectrum. As in purple is at the highest part and red it at the bottom. Color needs to be in that order.

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