Let's start with what red IS. Photons with a wavelength between 625 and 750 nanometers are red. That is just the start.
Any set of frequencies which produce the same ratio of stimulation to cone cells is also perceived as red by humans. Humans have cone cells which are most sensitive to of 564 nm, 534 nm, and 420 nm but are broadly sensitive at least 100 nm on either side. So it is quite possible to make something appear red to a human by making it less blue, for example.
Likewise, any set of pigments or natural coloration which produces wavelengths of light that is perceived by humans to be 'red' is ALSO said to be red. So it is red light which is reflected from the red paint on the red table. Technically it is only the LIGHT which is red, but in linguistic parlance, they are all red.
None of the above, of course, will be detectable by a blind person without the some extra equipment. But it gives a basic grounds for understanding. Red involves light. Red can be caused by colouration. But red is still much more than even this.
Red has a psychological effect on people. Red is considered to be an emotionally intense colour. It is associated with warmth but also with excitement. Humans who see red may experience these feelings even if they don't know why.
In the natural environment, red can be found in fire and very hot things, in sunsets, and on flowers. Some animals are naturally coloured red, primarily birds. Blood is also red. People who see the colour red often make these very common associations. The colour is also adopted for symbols and linguistic use as well, again often indicating intensity. There is a reason you 'paint the town RED', get 'caught RED-handed', and 'see RED'.
Even a blind person can learn and understand all these associations, and even come to make them himself. "A sports car? I hope it's red!"
2007-04-10 09:40:07
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answered by Doctor Why 7
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You can't. And that highlights the importance of having shared experiences in order for productive communication to occur.
That's the same reason for the generation gap between the older folk (pre-computers) and today's whippersnappers (who are versed in text messging, IM, MySpace, etc.)...a different vocabulary and understanding of the world occurs between those two groups. And the same can be said about the Internet divide, economic classes, different races, etc.
OR...try some psychedelic drugs, like 'shrooms. They make some people hear and/or taste in color. See link below.
2007-04-10 08:57:56
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answered by no_good_names_left_17 3
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The guinea pig would be albino, and no that's no longer blind. i've got had many a rodent pets, and pink eyes on very very nearly any animal skill albino. (some albino animals have blue eyes - including tigers...) besides... don't be too worried. it is going to see basically as of course as a results of fact the subsequent guinea pig. And if everybody is going to be asserting ignorant issues to human beings asking questions, they should not be approved on the website in any respect. in step with danger we'd desire to consistently checklist the guy?
2016-10-21 13:28:24
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answered by croes 4
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It is a color of warmth, like hot blood, an electric stove burner when on, or the color a face gets when its owner blushes or is sunburned. It's the color of one's lips, raw flesh (or if you dare go there, of a woman's private parts). It's the color of cinnamon candies, MacIntosh apples, strawberries, and cherries; cayenne pepper, chili powder, and tomato sauce.
2007-04-10 09:00:55
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answered by Angela M 6
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Blind people cannot relate to colors so you'd have to put it in terms they could understand. Red is hot (feel) or red is power or love (emotion).
2007-04-10 09:07:08
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answered by Wait a Minute 4
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Get some water. Make it cold. Tell her this is like blue. Warm it up. Tell her it's getting like red. Make it hot. This is like deep or bright red. Have her face the sun. This is like yellow. Wait till the sun disappears behind a cloud. The feeling is like green. Have her taste a hot pepper. This is like red. Eat a spearmint candy or gum, this is green. A menthol cough drop, is like blue. Cold black coffee, this is like black. Mild tea, this is like orange. Put these all in the order of the color spectrum, from blue to green to yellow to orange to red. She'll form an understanding in her mind.
2007-04-10 09:10:15
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answered by Anonymous
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tell her what the color represents. you'll be surprised at how much she understands. However, she will still not understand the color because she knows no color, but she will understand what red is in it's purest nature.
2007-04-10 09:40:05
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answered by runner1girl9 3
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Tell her the color red is Rich, Strong, Hot, Warm, full of energy!!!! Good luck....
2007-04-10 09:02:32
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answered by charmed 4
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I have eyes and I can see > tell me what is the meaning of RED!
2007-04-10 09:00:26
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answered by BANANA 6
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tell them that its just a color and tell what it means such as love or blood! they might never knwo the color but at leats they have the knowlegde!
2007-04-10 08:59:46
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answered by Cool Chick 3
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