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An even weirder thought is that colors don't neccessarily look the same to other people.......
Try explaining what red looks like to you and you will get nowhere, so we can't even share with eachother our experiences with different colors....
Whats weird to me is the fact that there could be colors out there that we have never seen, or could imagine seeing.An even weirder thought is that colors don't neccessarily look the same to other people.......
Try explaining what red looks like to you and you will get nowhere, so we can't even share with eachother our experiences with different colors....
Thechaninator
[QUOTE="Thechaninator"]Whats weird to me is the fact that there could be colors out there that we have never seen, or could imagine seeing.An even weirder thought is that colors don't neccessarily look the same to other people.......
Try explaining what red looks like to you and you will get nowhere, so we can't even share with eachother our experiences with different colors....
SaintLeonidas
Yeah, that is a strange one as well.
I'm sure one day we'll find life, it's an arrogant (and depressing) belief that human beings are the most intelligent forms of life in existence anywhere.RiSkyBiZ-13
Yeah, and that belief just shows how pretentious people can be. But what really pisses me off is the idea that this entire universe was created just for us. But I'd rather not turn this into another goddamned religion debate, because they're boring as hell.
Anyway, every time I look at the HUDF (hubble ultra deep field) image, it just amazes me that there's about 10,000 galaxies in that image, and that the image itself only covers 1/13,000,000 of the sky. I know it sounds kind of arrogant, but I can hardly fathom how someone has the audacity to look at that image and tell me that out of the billions of stars in every last one of those galaxies that there isn't at least some shred of life out there.
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