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Originally Posted by Dragon If all humans lost their vision, then the concept of color would make absolutely no sense to anyone, and we would find a system to live without it, so that we wouldn't need it, and that it wouldn't matter. |
The wavelength of the light would still matter for various physical experiments. Colors as defined today over the wavelength would still make sense.
The color wheel on the other hand wouldn't since it is based on the way our eyes work.
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What we concieve, and then use, isn't defining the overall usefullness of what it is we're concieving, only it's usefullness to us humans. When our idea of something has died down, it has only died down to us, the concept never existed to anything else, but yet, it was always there.
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Did money existed 10000 years ago?
Did communismn existed 2000 years ago?
Did digital computers existed 1000 years ago?
Do the book that Steve is going to write already exists at the moment?
If God is love and love is God we don't need God anymore because we have to words that mean the same thing.