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Originally Posted by Kalnaur
Therefore what is red is not really red but everything except red, because the object absorbs all the colors accept red.
But the color that we see is light, which has been proven to exist. Therefore, color does indeed exist, just not assigned to any one object.
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No colour exists, otherwise we would not be able to make value judgements between two colours, red is called red because it reflects every part of the spectrum except the part WE CALL red, which is the same word but attributed to a scientific principle, the fact is we agree through communication that surfaces having light absorbing properties within the parameters of what has, in our language and culture been called red, we can argue about the blurry edges of these parameters (I see it more as an orange) but these surfaces "exist" so colour exists.