As an addendum to what I've posted here, I've just read IBM is expecting the colorblind to be able to see colors in about five years through some sort of technology.
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Some sort of technology ... that sounds pretty complicated. Can you dumb it down for us?Philosophy Explorer wrote:As an addendum to what I've posted here, I've just read IBM is expecting the colorblind to be able to see colors in about five years through some sort of technology.
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It's under number 2 (EnChroma sunglasses):wtf wrote:Some sort of technology ... that sounds pretty complicated. Can you dumb it down for us?Philosophy Explorer wrote:As an addendum to what I've posted here, I've just read IBM is expecting the colorblind to be able to see colors in about five years through some sort of technology.
http://www.sciencealert.com/these-are-i ... ng-in-2022
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Yeah! You may be right.Philosophy Explorer wrote:When you say blind people, do you mean colorblind people?Beauty wrote:But the blind people have never seen earth and the whole ecological system, so how can they dream what the non-blind dream?
If you mean blind exactly with no vision during their entire life, then they can't dream because they have no memories to draw upon. But blind people can dream if they had vision in an earlier part of their lives leading to memories.
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I am not against any corrections or improvements, but I do know that life goes as per consequence to action, so the colour blindness would be for a justified consequence for past action. Perhaps the action might have been a disrespect for colour in the regard experienced in consequence. Just due for past action, we all go through. I think people need to understand that and be more accepting of life as it comes our way of course acting in commonsense all the time.
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That's actually very interesting. They have special glasses that filter light to deliver the right wavelengths to the eye to allow a color blind person to see colors.Philosophy Explorer wrote: It's under number 2 (EnChroma sunglasses):
http://www.sciencealert.com/these-are-i ... ng-in-2022
This is a real life implementation of a philosophical thought experiment called Mary's Room. The point is that the formerly color blind person now knows something about the world that they did not know before. Therefore qualia are real. They convey information.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knowledge_argument
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What's even more interesting is what would the colorblindwtf wrote:That's actually very interesting. They have special glasses that filter light to deliver the right wavelengths to the eye to allow a color blind person to see colors.Philosophy Explorer wrote: It's under number 2 (EnChroma sunglasses):
http://www.sciencealert.com/these-are-i ... ng-in-2022
This is a real life implementation of a philosophical thought experiment called Mary's Room. The point is that the formerly color blind person now knows something about the world that they did not know before. Therefore qualia are real. They convey information.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knowledge_argument
person's impression be to now seeing color? Would he regard it as an extra sense? And what would he think of his previous visual world? How would this affect his dreaming? Etc.
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