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Old 03-10-2015, 02:30 AM   #1
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No one could see the color blue before modern times?

http://www.businessinsider.com/what-...e-color-2015-2
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Old 03-10-2015, 07:09 AM   #2
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Click bait bull.


Blue



Lots of blue


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Not only a pile of blue but the dude on the far left seems to really enjoy it (even with no head)


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Apparently tcoot didn't bother to read the article. Lmfao
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Apparently tcoot didn't bother to read the article. Lmfao
You have no evidence to support that statement. What @Tcoat wrote does not infer that he has read or not read the article.
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Old 03-10-2015, 08:47 AM   #6
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The title of this thread differs from what the article states:
"So before blue became a common concept, maybe humans saw it. But it seems they didn’t know they were seeing it.If you see something yet can’t see it, does it exist? Did colours come into existence over time? Not technically, but our ability to notice them may have…"
"May have" is the same as "may have not"

And this statement contradicts itself:
"If you see something yet can’t see it, does it exist?"

"This part gets a little complicated, because we don’t exactly what was going through Homer’s brain when he described the wine-dark sea and the violet sheep — but we do know that ancient Greeks and others in the ancient world had the same biology and therefore, same capability to see colour that we do."
This statement is taken as given; there is no mention of translation or poetic license that may have been used by Homer who is regarded as a great poet.
"Homer uses the word ιοδνεφής (usually translated as violet) to describe both the wool which Helen is spinning and the sheep of Polyphemus. Violet sheep? Gladstone says that it means 'black' sheep, and I'm sure he is correct. But look at the photo below of a 'black' Hebridean ram. Its fleece is not in fact pitch black, but actually a purplish-brownish colour. So Homer's term is more accurate than the English term. The colour is not violet as we understand it, but it is certainly purplish, and could easily fall within a range of violet <-> purple <-> brown "
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.educ...classics/56832 (my bold)

To my mind this is a pop science piece that asks questions but does nothing to investigate the answers.

The article reminds me of "The Invisible Gorilla" by Chabris and Simons.
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Apparently tcoot didn't bother to read the article. Lmfao
Yep I read it. Then went and read 2 more refuting it. Not having a word that translates now and not seeing it are two totally different things. It is quasi science at best.
It is no better than the " You won't believe what they found" click bait articles my wife loves to forward on Farcebook!
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I was pretty skeptical... Until I came across the section about Namibia and the green squares, then what the author was trying to convey made a lot more sense... although I did guess the correct square, I second guessed myself and it took me more than just a moment to choose the correct one.

Interesting concept.
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Didn't click b/c clickbait.

Well known that the ancients used the same word for 'copper' as they did for 'sky' and other such things, here's an article from 2006 that begins to dissect the literature.

http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/exchange/node/61
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The sky does not have a color!!!??
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Yep I read it. Then went and read 2 more refuting it. Not having a word that translates now and not seeing it are two totally different things. It is quasi science at best.
It is no better than the " You won't believe what they found" click bait articles my wife loves to forward on Farcebook!
Thanks for the summary.

I tried to read it but got bored.

Like, REALLY bored.

So bored that I went to Wikipedia and read the entire page about Lapis Lazuli. That's a pretty long page, but absolutely riveting compared with that Buisness Insider article. :-/
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actually colors don't exist at all. they are just something us humans perceive. so it's all moot anyways.

http://www.askamathematician.com/201...-colors-exist/
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