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Is it possible to think of nothing at all?
No.
What is a memory and how are they created?
1) Relative intellectual retention of experiences.
2) By having experiences.
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Is it possible to think of nothing at all?
What is a memory and how are they created?
Not really right on topic, but amazingly interesting none the less.No.
1) Relative intellectual retention of experiences.
2) By having experiences.
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This one is probabaly answerable but I always like to think about it.
Whose to say we perceive colours collectively? For example, is my red, the same as your red? Cos there is no way of justifying your red to someone elses, because when describing it, well, its just red. For all we know my blue could be your green. I reckon that would be awesome.
And now for my theory to be debunked in 5..4..3..2..1..
I've got one similar............without blacking out.......imagine what it was like if there was nothing.......it wouldn't be black or white because there are no colours.
white is the combinations of the whole visible spectrum
black is what you see when none of the visible spectrum hits your eyes
so you can 'see' black, since its the absence of light
Not right on topic but relevant to how we see or can see.
Have you ever wondered what the universe looks like in different, normally invisible to our senses, wavelengths?
http://www.chromoscope.net/
Have fun.![]()
However, if you were to look at nothing, you would only see black. Since black is what we interpret a lack of light to be. (and nothing would be generating no light.)
No, you would see nothing.
aka, no light
which your brain would interpret as... black.![]()
Which begs the question can you see nothing?No, you would see nothing.
I would suggest that it is impossible to "see" nothing.
The only way that could happen is if you were dead, and henceforth you would "see" nothing.
I would suggest that it is impossible to "see" nothing.
The only way that could happen is if you were dead, and henceforth you would "see" nothing.
" Yes, blind people do dream. What they see in their dreams depends on how much they could ever see. If someone has been totally blind since birth, they only have auditory dreams. If someone such as I, has had a measure of sight, then that person dreams with that measure of sight. I still dream as though I can see, colors included. For people I've met since, their faces are just blurs or how I imagine they look. To me, someone like my mother looks forever 30. "