>>11546529Well I can confirm what colour I'm seeing because it's my POV, but cannot confirm what another person another is seeing.
Assume there is a colour X. Now since we have been educated about colours since childhood we can agree on what it is called and will point out to the same colour on a colour chart(if asked to point out X), but are we really looking at the same colour? X for me may be blue but for you it may be red. And it's not really possible to confirm as you cannot truly see from another person's POV as some other anon said. You might even see an entire spectrum of colours as compared to me.
But as I type out this post I have another thought. This also cannot be truly confirmed as it is subjective but has to do with tastes in colour combination. For example you and I (and many of us) can agree that Pale Blue with Pink is a good colour combination in clothing for women. However if for you Pale Blue=Green and Pink=Orange, you wouldn't think it would be pleasing. Hence I believe that colours I perceive are the colours that any other human with normal vision perceives. As I said before, this experiment is very SUBJECTIVE.