Context is everything.
The reason I chose blue is because my contextual frame was limited to the colour spectrum. If you add blue to brown you will either get black (subtractive colours) or white (additive colours). The opposite of brown (dead plants) could be green. It could be white (no tan). Or it could be uncooked (Not browned).
The opposite of electricity soley depends on what your reference is. In some contexts it would be 'no electricity' or simply not having it. It could be a collection of positivly charged particles (assuming we are thinging that electricity is a buildup of electrons). Hell, if we are talking lightning it could just be a blue sunny day.
I do believe that one can learn what it is to be hungry by eating a tray of big macs. hungry and full are just tags or labels that we have attached to certain feelings we have. If you know what it is to be full/stuffed/greased up with big macs, then you will know when that feeling is gone. The absence of the full feeling, in some contexts, is hungry.
You always need to know what context people are observing their world from.
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