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Originally Posted by Stompy
I think the question is more of like a "prove that the 'hot' you feel is the 'hot' I feel"
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I saw this quote in another thread, and didn't see anything simliar, so I'd like to pose a request for proof one way or another that what I see is the same as what you see, what I sense any way is the same as what you sense.
I pose this question with the following knowledge:
If we both look at something and call it "red" it simply means that we agree that it is the same color as other things we individually see as red. What you see as the actual color interpretation of red may appear green or orange to me. Can it be proven otherwise?
If we both taste chocolate, one of us may like it, another not. Are we tasting the same thing? Are the nerve wired in our brains exactly the same?
Human sensory perception is a thing of great mystery, even today. With the theory/discovery of
tetrachromatic females we deepen our lack of understanding.
Any thoughts?