i have always wondered that cause really there is know way in hell any one could ever find that out thats almost like the answer to what are we here for any way i agree but i'm not sure why
i nswered this first and then came back to read other answers and i realized no gets the question the color blind person thing doesn't make any sense. only i understand you buddy
2006-06-24 21:42:48
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answered by raul b 2
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No. All eyes reflect colors the same way. Blue is blue, yellow is yellow. The only difference is people who are "color-blind" and have difficulty differentiating between green and red.
2006-06-25 04:42:53
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answered by Buster Van Buren 3
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If you were taught that "blue is yellow" and "yellow is blue", then yes, that would be possible. But we all learn from our predecessors what color is what. No one learns it differently, therefore, the color yellow, for everyone unless taught otherwise, is yellow, and blue is blue.
2006-06-25 04:51:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I thought about that. But that would mean that "color-blind" people could technically get along fine without anyone "discovering" their "problem." There must be a standard that eveyone sees except for these people, otherwise the colorblindness tests wouldn't work.
2006-06-25 04:50:01
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answered by browneyedbeauty 2
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No..colors are the same to everyone with normal eyesight. Part of this can be confirmed by the way certain colors have the same psychological affect on people.
2006-06-25 04:49:51
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answered by Dale P 6
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Colours look the same for most people unless they are colour blind. Tests have been devised to detect this. Try the link below.
2006-06-25 05:31:43
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answered by Sarc 3
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huh? then what is truth? who decides and what determines the decision. if there is no consensus.
2006-06-25 04:54:12
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answered by sentrasersr20de 2
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no..........its impossible
2006-06-25 07:55:35
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answered by david 2
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