Ok, I happen to be one of those weirdos that enjoys a good mind****, so here is where you post your paradoxes, conundrums, puzzlers, and reverse quantum inducement recalculatrons for all those weirdos that just can't get their day started without a good part of their brain engulfed in a war over the answer of a hypothetical question.
Anyway, here's my food for thought to get it started: What if you're colorblind? Completely and utterly colorblind. You've actually been seeing the world in negative your entire life. But you don't know it, because you learned, say blue, was red, because thats what red looks like to you: blue. It would in no way affect you, just a thought.
Anyway, here's my food for thought to get it started: What if you're colorblind? Completely and utterly colorblind. You've actually been seeing the world in negative your entire life. But you don't know it, because you learned, say blue, was red, because thats what red looks like to you: blue. It would in no way affect you, just a thought.
If I had a dollar for the amount of times i've thought that....
I'd have about 10 dollars
Would it even matter if you saw the world in negative colors? It's not like the world even exists out there as we see it; it's simply an ocean of electromagnetic radiation without a common eye to see it.
Say you have two portals on two walls facing each other, and you put a metal rod that's longer than the distance between the two portals in between the portals, so that the object is protruding through bothe of the portals. What would happen? (The object is straight through the portals.)
A slim crocodile living in the Nile took a child. His mother begged to have him back. The crocodile could not only talk, but was also a great sophist and stated, "If you guess correctly what I will do with him, I will return him. However, if you don't predict his fate correctly, I'll eat him." What statement should the mother make to save her child?
Say you have two portals on two walls facing each other, and you put a metal rod that's longer than the distance between the two portals in between the portals, so that the object is protruding through bothe of the portals. What would happen? (The object is straight through the portals.)
The universe would explode thanks to you making one thing exist twice simultaneously in the same place. Everything you know and love would be utterly destroyed, leaving only a gaping void where the universe used to be. You *******. :dry.gif:
A slim crocodile living in the Nile took a child. His mother begged to have him back. The crocodile could not only talk, but was also a great sophist and stated, "If you guess correctly what I will do with him, I will return him. However, if you don't predict his fate correctly, I'll eat him." What statement should the mother make to save her child?
"You'll eat him."
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I've always been this way. A patched-up, crazy matryoshka.
Anyway, here's my food for thought to get it started: What if you're colorblind? Completely and utterly colorblind. You've actually been seeing the world in negative your entire life. But you don't know it, because you learned, say blue, was red, because thats what red looks like to you: blue. It would in no way affect you, just a thought.
The only way to tell is that certain colors subconsciously create an emotion in humans. For instance, robin egg blue tends to make people happy, and certain shades of orange promote hostility. These are the perceived colors, not the colors themselves. So if you monitor emotions while people look at certain stimulating colors you can tell if they see the same blue, or the same red.
Just a thought.
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Anyway, here's my food for thought to get it started: What if you're colorblind? Completely and utterly colorblind. You've actually been seeing the world in negative your entire life. But you don't know it, because you learned, say blue, was red, because thats what red looks like to you: blue. It would in no way affect you, just a thought.
I DONT KNOW WHERE DID YOU LAST SEE IT?
That's interesting, DJ. Expand the mind****! I like it!
That's something to think about.
If I had a dollar for the amount of times i've thought that....
I'd have about 10 dollars
Yeah, that would mind**** Stephen Hawking.
That's a big middle finger to science if I've ever seen one.
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Kind of like "If Pinocchio said his nose would grow, what would happen?"
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Nothing special would happen then. It's a paradox when he says his nose will grow.
I said it wrong. I meant "would grow".
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The universe would explode thanks to you making one thing exist twice simultaneously in the same place. Everything you know and love would be utterly destroyed, leaving only a gaping void where the universe used to be. You *******. :dry.gif:
Seriously, where does it go?
"You'll eat him."
The only way to tell is that certain colors subconsciously create an emotion in humans. For instance, robin egg blue tends to make people happy, and certain shades of orange promote hostility. These are the perceived colors, not the colors themselves. So if you monitor emotions while people look at certain stimulating colors you can tell if they see the same blue, or the same red.
Just a thought.
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