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Droz
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Color
#7745043 - 12/11/07 01:26 PM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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Have you ever suddenly wondered what gives things it's Color and are all people's color's the same?
It came to me yesterday while i thought about existence, then suddenly WAM!
What are these things that i'm seeing? It goes beyong color now, it is object infiinity.
What are these objects, I notice that all trees have green leaves and colorful flowers...
What gives these wonderful things thier color?
I'd like to know is it in us? Inside us or is it external?
What the fuck!?
Help Me!
Peace, Droz
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Re: Color [Re: Droz]
#7745052 - 12/11/07 01:28 PM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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Droz
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Re: Color [Re: TheCow]
#7745061 - 12/11/07 01:30 PM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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I guess we can say that all people see the same colors, objects, it isn't different for each of us.
So that's one thing we can set aside.
Anyone want to ponder the existance of object and color.
Peace, Droz
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Re: Color [Re: Droz]
#7745098 - 12/11/07 01:38 PM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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Objects have no color in and of themselves. Color is the reaction between light and our eyes. Certain wavelengths of light will reflect off of some surfaces and be absorbed by other surfaces. Our brain registers this as color. But of course some people are "colorblind," which simply means they don't perceive color the same way others do. If color was an inherent property of an object, then why would grass appear green in the daytime and gray at night? Did the object change? Of course not. The light did. People think it's hard to be a mystic, and experience your connection to everything, but actually you're constantly experiencing your connection with everything, otherwise you wouldn't be experiencing anything. Thus, we get the Zen koan: Who is the master who makes the grass green?
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Does this have anything to do with The Holographic Universe?
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Re: Color [Re: Droz]
#7745158 - 12/11/07 01:49 PM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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I'm not sure. I haven't gotten around to reading that book yet.
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From what I've been told, it's like a hologram in the brain.. the light reflects and then it shows us what is there...
I don't know if i explained it well enough though.
Anyone know more then I do about The Holographic Mind?
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Re: Color [Re: Droz]
#7745187 - 12/11/07 01:54 PM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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I think I understand the general theory. Basically, a hologram contains the whole image in each of its parts. If you cut a standard image in half, you'll get two halves of the image. If you cut a hologram in half, it will become two holograms of the same image. So any part of that image contains the whole image. The Holographic Universe is basically saying the same thing about us, if I understand it right.
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The part does contain the whole, but at a lower resolution. That is, the smaller the piece, the more fuzzy the original image.
As Tesla and Gurdjieff said, the most important thing that we can learn from color and sound is that everything in the universe follows the law of octaves.
Growth, evolution, and even mental processes follow the Whole, Whole, Half, Whole, Whole, Whole, Half template.
Gurdjieff said that if you can learn to grok this, you will know what's coming next and be ready for it...
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Re: Color [Re: Droz]
#7753633 - 12/13/07 01:05 PM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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Absobrbation, and refelactaion..
All light has all colors.. But, see you brown, then all colors but brown, are absorbed by the surface.. But the brown light is reflected..
Interesting question, I would like to go deeper. :p
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Re: Color [Re: Gomp]
#7753755 - 12/13/07 01:29 PM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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we are all drifting on a spectrum circular never ending
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Silversoul said: Objects have no color in and of themselves. Color is the reaction between light and our eyes. Certain wavelengths of light will reflect off of some surfaces and be absorbed by other surfaces. Our brain registers this as color. But of course some people are "colorblind," which simply means they don't perceive color the same way others do. If color was an inherent property of an object, then why would grass appear green in the daytime and gray at night? Did the object change? Of course not. The light did. People think it's hard to be a mystic, and experience your connection to everything, but actually you're constantly experiencing your connection with everything, otherwise you wouldn't be experiencing anything. Thus, we get the Zen koan: Who is the master who makes the grass green?
Why am I in agreement with you so much lately? I guess I must be coming around to your way of seeing things.
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Icelander said:
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Silversoul said: Objects have no color in and of themselves. Color is the reaction between light and our eyes. Certain wavelengths of light will reflect off of some surfaces and be absorbed by other surfaces. Our brain registers this as color. But of course some people are "colorblind," which simply means they don't perceive color the same way others do. If color was an inherent property of an object, then why would grass appear green in the daytime and gray at night? Did the object change? Of course not. The light did. People think it's hard to be a mystic, and experience your connection to everything, but actually you're constantly experiencing your connection with everything, otherwise you wouldn't be experiencing anything. Thus, we get the Zen koan: Who is the master who makes the grass green?
Why am I in agreement with you so much lately? I guess I must be coming around to your way of seeing things.
Might have to do with the author of both our sig quotes.
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Great minds think in the RAW.
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Silversoul said: I think I understand the general theory. Basically, a hologram contains the whole image in each of its parts. If you cut a standard image in half, you'll get two halves of the image. If you cut a hologram in half, it will become two holograms of the same image. So any part of that image contains the whole image. The Holographic Universe is basically saying the same thing about us, if I understand it right.
This holographic universe theory sounds much like a fractal - if I am understanding your understanding correctly.... 
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