each person perceives something entirely their own way. no two people see the same thing. take for example the two profiles looking towards eachother forming the "wine glass" image of negative space. a lot of left-brained thinkers can't see the glass if their life depended on it. this positive/negative space relationship is something a right-brained person is more trained to see.
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Originally posted by Eviltree
I was thinking that perhaps colours are seen differently by other people, and that everyone's favorite colour is the same on the 'universal' colour scheme, So if someone saw something that you saw, it would be one thing to them, but something else to them. I think thats relevent. If its not, just ignore my mindless babble.
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yes. color is perceived differently from one person to the next as well. why do you think people have a hard time deciding if its "purple" or "blue" etc.