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Originally posted by sbctinfantry
This is why we don't fully comprehend multiple dimensions beyond the 3d, or quantum mechanics.
We are set about deciding what something is, when in reality, most things are defined by what they aren't.
Need proof? Look up at the stars at night and try to decide what each one is. Check out the double slit experiment and decide what an electron is. Try to figure what the mechanism behind quantum entanglement (spooky action at a distance) is. Try to describe what the speed of light is (because it's not constant througout the universe). Try to determine what the distance between two objects really is (because if we measure distance with light, and light can't be trusted... well, whatever.).
edit on 2011/9/8 by sbctinfantry because: Tried to figure out what the best way to write this is.
Exept you don't see those colours because colour only exists in the brain. The colour you see is the colour the object is. Green grass is green.
Originally posted by Allseeingey3
when you look at a colour you see every other colour except the color you perceive
Is a blue object really blue, or is it in fact every other colour except blue?
Originally posted by john_bmth
Originally posted by sbctinfantry
This is why we don't fully comprehend multiple dimensions beyond the 3d, or quantum mechanics.
We are set about deciding what something is, when in reality, most things are defined by what they aren't.
Need proof? Look up at the stars at night and try to decide what each one is. Check out the double slit experiment and decide what an electron is. Try to figure what the mechanism behind quantum entanglement (spooky action at a distance) is. Try to describe what the speed of light is (because it's not constant througout the universe). Try to determine what the distance between two objects really is (because if we measure distance with light, and light can't be trusted... well, whatever.).
edit on 2011/9/8 by sbctinfantry because: Tried to figure out what the best way to write this is.
Ok then, describe what each of those phenomenon isn't.edit on 8-9-2011 by john_bmth because: grammar