>>14308866When I was growing up the first time I saw some digital data bank of the many colors on photoshop wheel or home Depot color swatches, my mind was blown;
For all intents and purposes, those colors I was seeing of which I had never seen many of them, or most of them; would have been impossible colors to me, I would have likely never imagined them, or thought they could exist.
So now we can represent digitally and with paint mixture, thousands and thousands and thousands of the subtlest shades.
Could there really theoretically possibly be many more?
Is there something transendent and timeless about the colors we experience and their possibilty to exist? We can't even begin to imagine a completely different basis for colors;.
Say one of those insects with 100 eye lens, which themselves are often oil slick like full of intriguing colors, or an aliens, or if the universe was reshuffled and made with different types or matter and laws of physics, we can't even fathom the core of a color system not containing red, blue, yellow. Or the other colors;. How could there be more?
Aritificial eyes and visual systems, different biological molecular construction of the visual brain mind system?