Seeing Is Believing: How the Brain Interprets Vision
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Then what he is saying is subjective as well.
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He reminds me of mr burns from simpsons srsly! O.o
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what is happening
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@tmccart I think it's light our eye's pick up the waves that causes you to see colour and your scens's pick up what you have been told is assosiated to that image and as we know light is all around us thats why we have night and day and so on.
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erm...
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so what exactly is omitting these wavelengths? I am some what comprehensive of eyes decoding reflections..but what is distributing these frequencies?
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yes you are right I was actually trying to add another point that he really did not discuss.. I am so proud of myself, LOL
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He needs a laser pointer
DeePhlat 1 year ago 4
No, his point is that we don't actually SEE anything. Or, rather, everything we see, we interpret. Which means even what you see with your own eyes is subjective, and prone to bias.
m0nkeybl1tz 2 years ago 2