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Quote: Far Stox said: Oh well. One of my friends is convinced that you wouldn't age at all while travelling in deep space. He likes to bring it up ever now and then when we're all blazed. I'm in no way capable of remembering all of the details to how it's supposed to work.
The closer you get to light speed the slower time goes, it is a big problem when synchronizing with satellites (like GPS)
Quote: drawde said: Holy shit you guys too, swear I was thinkin about this yesterday driving around. I am not versed in the science of light, but it is also interesting to think about the possiblity that there could be way more colors than we can see.
There ARE more colors than we can see, anything into the ultra violet or infrared range. And if you explore the animal kingdom there are animals that can see far beyond us into these ranges
Quote: mushhead91 said: But yeah, since we are able to associate things by shades and "how it makes us feel" I think colors are the same (unless you are color blind of course!) Which begs the question... how do people know they are colorblind?
people can tell they are colorblind when 2 or more colors look the same. it may also make certain colors vibrate, I know the crunch berry box used to be a good test
Quote: mushhead91 said: Oh ok, so its a problem differentiating colors... that makes sense.
well it makes sense when the colors are close, everyone can have trouble pinpointing the moment blue turns into green but people who are actually colorblind often can't tell red from green