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RE: Let's Learn Something Cool - My Red Is Not The Same As Yours
Cones are divided into three categories depending on the wavelengths they are most sensitive at
Exactly. But there's also a very rare condition "tetrachromacy". These people possess four independent cones instead of three. I wonder how they see colours. But I heard they can distinguish between millions of shades of a particular colour :)
This must be really awesome! I'll check it out. Also very amazing is how animals perceive colors. There is no such thing as an absolute reality, it has many faces and shows a different one to all of us :)
Exactly. There's no such thing as absolute reality