I am having a hard time finding any questions tonight that relate to religion or spirituality - colors - each shade is like a new color - some colors we cannot see with our eyes and a color is limited by what we define is a color.
2007-04-30 15:22:21
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answered by PTK 3
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Yes! And not just in the sense that there are always new numbers between 400 and 700 nanometers. Color has at least two meanings: it could be a kind of wavelength of light, or it could be a subjective personal experience of that light. Right now, we can only discover new colors, because we humans cannot really take any credit for designing the human brain--any color that a naturally formed human brain can perceive, even if it seems really new and exciting, was in some sense already there as soon as the first human brains evolved.
However...if civilization can manage not to destroy itself for another 500 years or so, then we will almost certainly have the ability to customize, engineer, and design new kinds of brains, just as today we can engineer new kinds of living cells, and 200 years ago we could engineer new kinds of organic compounds. These new brains will have the ability to perceive new colors. The 'color' of the light that makes people 'see' these new colors may still be between 400 and 700 nanometers, or it may be somewhere else on the number line, but the point is that people will perceive the light in an entirely new way, a way that we, with our original-style brains, cannot really imagine.
Spooky, huh? But at least the future's exciting.
2007-04-30 15:32:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Wait, "Have those who disbelieve not regular that the heavens and the Earth were joined mutually as one united piece then we parted them" it really is what all the fuss is about? it really is the info that the Quran anticipated the large Bang? that could want to easily as really recommend clouds and the solar used to roll round on the floor. in reality, it extra in all probability signifies that. The Greeks also by some skill new that a element that makes each little thing in Earth shiny and warm is by some skill warm. it really is the myth of Icarus, few too close to to the solar and his fake wings burned. imagine that! A custom that recognizes the magnitude the the brightest maximum well cherished element contained in the Earth's sky! there is not any different cultures in the international that worship the solar, nope, not a one. and each unmarried calendar in the international along with so-suggested as "lunar calendars" have under no circumstances used the orbit of the solar as their base unit of time. and what's this? those who've even heard of water understanding that you won't be able to blend sparkling and salt water because the sparkling water will develop into salt water??!! insanity!!! seem, you're depending way too a lot on interpretation. also there is two causes we do not regularly examine the Quran: A) you adult males keep sending us lack of existence threats, which kind of takes the interesting out of debates. B) "it really is a foul translation" is the Muslim equivalent of "it really is out of context" which Christians under no circumstances back up through truly checking the unique quote and telling us how the lines beforehand or after that bit change the which skill. we are not gonna study Arabic merely to communicate about that a faith it really is a ripoff of yet another faith we already comprehend is bullshit is likewise bullshit.
2016-12-05 03:39:03
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answered by ? 3
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Discover, not create. The colours all exist out there, to suggest science, which I might add is a study of things, not a creative process, could possibly create anything is preposterous. Now humans working within sciences bounds may be able to create things, but as I said at the beginning, the colours are already all out there, we'd only be discovering it.
2007-04-30 15:19:47
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answered by Taliesin Pen Beirdd 5
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that question shows a complete lack of understanding of what a color is.
Colors are wavelengths in the visible spectrum; we can create all of them.
It's like asking "will science ever be able to create a new number between 4000 and 7000?"
And of course it's not even in the right section.
2007-04-30 15:18:54
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answered by eldad9 6
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Clearly, you have no concept of what color is. Nice try at a goofy question, however. I will give you a D+.
2007-04-30 16:33:45
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answered by Fred 7
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Just as long as I get the first crayon made in that color.
2007-04-30 15:21:30
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answered by . 7
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There is nothing new under the sun -
Ecclesiastes (Qoh) 1
9 The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.
2007-04-30 17:30:50
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answered by cordsoforion 5
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No, but it has discovered colors that we've never seen. Infrared. Ultraviolet.
2007-04-30 15:29:39
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answered by Anonymous
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There are an infinite number of colors, so yes, always.
2007-04-30 15:20:47
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answered by Fiddy 4
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