by Rabbit » Sun Jun 21, 2020 7:45 am
USERNUMBER [the last numbers in the link when you open your CS profile]: 623629
name: Rush
fact:
While it's technically a fact, it's also something that not many people really think much about, as it's a bit mind-boggling to some, aha. The way that humans (alongside many animals and other things) see colours, is through how our rods and cones work in our eyes. However, because of that, there's a lot of differences between how one person sees colour versus how another person sees that same colour. Some people have issues such as being colour-blind or more sensitive to certain colours, but for most 'normal' people, there's still no true way to compare how we see colours.
Essentially, the colour I see as blue might be the same colour you see as red. The way I see red could be slightly different from your version of red. However, there's no way to really know how someone else sees colour, as there's no way to really explain it (yet?). So this Kalon could look completely different to every single one of us, but we have no way of knowing for sure!