That's what I thought he was talking about. It's an interesting subject; I've thought about it before too. It seems that a lot of people have. When I get into discussions with some people, they'll bring this or something similar up.
I'm not sure, though. I think there would still have to be a pretty strict structure to it. This "proof" does contain subjectivity, but not enough to go unconsidered, I think.
Many people agree that some colors "don't go well together" in clothing. Fashion designers back away from using certain colors together because they "clash." They do this because they agree with this commonly known "fact" and don't want to lose profit because their products will generally be thought of as ugly.
True, but at the same time there is a lot of
clash in people's personal tastes in colours.
It's hard to say -- it's probably one of those things we'll never find out, which makes it kind of interesting. Intuitively I agree though, there probably isn't much difference in the way each individual visualizes a particular colour, although I wouldn't be surprised if there was
some difference on occasion -- especially considering how
colourblind people merely have the same "value" for red and green: is that value what others have for red, for green, or is it something completely different?
I wasn't sure whether or not people had interpreted Deuce properly because I've tried to explain this in 'real life' and people usually end up misinterpreting what I'm saying. I'm surprised so many people here have thought about it -- and here I was thinking how creative my idea is
.