>>14329594I forgot to make the point I intended to;
Which was, in order to see the colors we do in our mind, in imagination, day dream, or sleep dream,memories, do we require something in our head with a similar atom configuration as that which causes the light wave to be that color, do all red objects have something in common with their surface atomic arranrment?
What in the mind catalogues light waves, and knows which to make which green and red;. In the mind are green and red wavelengths lights projects? The same one that enters the eyes when seeing grass and an apple; when I am going to sleep and thinking of an apple sitting on grass; in my mind am I producing red and green light wave lengths?
Or is there some chemical secretion film membrane trick?
Ultimately would the color in the mind not come from whatever finally molecules recieve the red apple wave length, and it is reflected off electrons in a molecules wavelength detector apparatus, and where ever it is you see dreams, some how red light wave length is generated into a smearing/covering of an array of pixels, an apple takes up space; x y axis;. The apples cross section or profile can be visualized;
Your field of vision is a profile;
An apple can take up a number of coordinates in your field of vision;
The light comes in your eye, gets into your brain, and you can see a smearing of red, taking place in a number of your visual coordinates;
Then when you a night dreaming falling asleep, you can with your eyes closed see a red apple, sitting on grass, you can also bring to this mind all sorts of things, a man with blue pants unicycling around the apple while juggling there orange balls,;
And so this the mind, a limited coordinate system, and now for this example with the unicyclist, moving around, how is the the mind producing and filling in these colors in the right ways and by what process