Someone told me the other day that science has figured out that each person sees things slightly uniquely (color-wise) so that while we all learn to call the color of tree bark "brown" the brown I see and the brown you see could be quite different. (this is not even counting those who have some kind of color-blindness which causes them to get most things right but mix up certain colors).
It does make we wonder what "God-vision" would be like? Would he see only the TRUE color that is meant to be? Or would he see in the whole spectrum of each color at once? Or is that the same thing?
It is possible to scientifically test to determine if what they see as red, for example, represents the typical wavelength parameters that define "red".
Here is the Ishihara pseudoisochromatic color test commonly used in doctors offices.
I don't know, I've been living in Grenada for about four months and with the sunsets we get every night, you might thing God's favorite color is pink. :blink:
I don't know, I've been living in Grenada for about four months and with the sunsets we get every night, you might thing God's favorite color is pink. :blink:
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fooledagainII
Careful you'll start a new denominational church probably called "The First Favorites are Green, Blue and White Assembly of God Church".
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mstar1
I dont know what Gods favorite color is....Im just glad that I get to perceive things in color,
Some species arent so lucky.. getting only black and white and various shades of gray--that would get boring after awhile
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TheHighWay
Someone told me the other day that science has figured out that each person sees things slightly uniquely (color-wise) so that while we all learn to call the color of tree bark "brown" the brown I see and the brown you see could be quite different. (this is not even counting those who have some kind of color-blindness which causes them to get most things right but mix up certain colors).
It does make we wonder what "God-vision" would be like? Would he see only the TRUE color that is meant to be? Or would he see in the whole spectrum of each color at once? Or is that the same thing?
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waysider
Here's some information regarding how the human eye/brain interprets color.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_vision
It is possible to scientifically test to determine if what they see as red, for example, represents the typical wavelength parameters that define "red".
Here is the Ishihara pseudoisochromatic color test commonly used in doctors offices.
You can click on the link to take the test.
http://colorvisiontesting.com/ishihara.htm
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mstar1
gesundheit!
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cheranne
i like to thnk God is color blind,and i like to think someday the whole world will be too
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lindyhopper
I don't know, I've been living in Grenada for about four months and with the sunsets we get every night, you might thing God's favorite color is pink. :blink:
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ChasUFarley
Which proves he's male.
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JustThinking
God's favorite colors? Black and Gold. Go Pens!!!! (For you hockey fans watching the Stanley Cup Playoffs)
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