BBC Horizon: Do you see what I see? "The Himba tribe"

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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2011

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This is the most essential part of the documentary, whether people see colors differently or not.

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  • anyone else find the people in that tribe to be very good looking?

  • Joe Rogan!

    

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  • who the fuck says water is blue?? it's CLEAR lol

  • I saw right away that the top right square is different, it's more yellow than the others. Ultimately colour and language are processed in different parts of the brain. Normal human eyes have three different cones which are the building blocks for colour vision are the same for all people. This documentary is bullshit.

  • How did the translator do on those tests?

  • @gundrust It's more sad than funny, but I definitely agree.

  • @mcalte19 Well, yes exactly... the visible light frequency is the same across the universe, and the structure of the eye is almost the same for all humans, yet we all see everything differently in different ways, like the Eskimos and their different shades of white, for example.

    Now, the most funny and sad thing about it is that most of us will never even question if they see the same as others, we just assume that the other sees what we see.

  • It's called a "Baby Lab". That is awesome.

  • Fascinating, this blew my mind.....damn you Joe rogan

  • i must be high

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