Being colorblind, I tend to take things at face value. If a color is not already in my personal database, I don't question it, I just work with what I have :) *For the record, green isn't in there, and neither are red or purple*
2007-04-11 08:16:30
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answered by Anonymous
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surely. anyone can "imagine" all or anything they would like to imagine. with all other colors in memories and visuals, green would not be hard to create. one may be able to, without having seen green, imagine the cross between blue and yellow accurately. hence, one has already seen green without having known it. how else has crayola been able to "create" new colors year after year? creation is a phenomenon made entirely of want and intention to see what one has never before seen or made.
2007-04-11 08:33:56
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answered by barbsmonsta 3
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Doubtful. You'd be able to see the grass or trees when you were younger. It is impossible to see all but one color.
If you are referencing color blindness, it is generally a distinction between a combination of colors that you can't make out. Never just one in particular. An example is orange and red, browns and greens, etc.
2007-04-11 08:18:32
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answered by Oklahoman 6
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I would say you could at least try. If you knew how other colors mixed to make new ones, then you could imagine blue and yellow mixing and try to get an idea of what green could be.
2007-04-11 08:21:14
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answered by Anonymous
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you might be able to imagine it but you would not know that it is called green....just like im sure there are names of colors that i am sure ive never heard so even if i had seen the color of something i had never heard.....you could not just say the name of the color and expect that i could associate it to a particular hue
2007-04-11 08:24:28
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answered by cookiesmom 7
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no, because i'd never seen it. BUT if i'd been told that it's a mix of blue and yellow, i could have known my mixing colors what green was like.
2007-04-11 08:16:38
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answered by jenn w 4
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no.i think i wouldn't
in your eyes there are some cells with green, blue and red receptors.each color results from how stimulated are those receptors.you can't see "every color" except green
2007-04-11 08:20:52
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answered by suzanna_banana 4
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Blue and yellow mixed.
2007-04-11 08:17:10
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answered by countess 5
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i dont think so unless add sum yellow to blue but still it would nt be in ur noggin
2007-04-11 08:17:17
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answered by Anonymous
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nope, my imagination stinks! I won't lie.
2007-04-11 08:16:39
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answered by tara b 4
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