First day I saw this dress and thought it was white and gold. Next day I saw another picture that was blue and black and I couldn’t unsee it. I went and found the same picture from exactly that source I saw the other day. It was blue and black. My brain broke.
You and one of my mom’s very intelligent friends. Really makes me question if the high “what if colors are perceived differently” thought wasn’t completely on point.
Here’s one to ponder: we assume the data related to our brain from our sense gives us an accurate idea of what’s around us. But from an evolutionary standpoint, that is irrelevant - our senses keep us alive, that’s all.
I was one of those gold & white people.
I was always blue and black, except for one specific time I remember it being white and gold. But only that once, it was extremely surreal.
First day I saw this dress and thought it was white and gold. Next day I saw another picture that was blue and black and I couldn’t unsee it. I went and found the same picture from exactly that source I saw the other day. It was blue and black. My brain broke.
Same! I got my brain to see it that way once after trying for like 30 minutes, but never again.
You and one of my mom’s very intelligent friends. Really makes me question if the high “what if colors are perceived differently” thought wasn’t completely on point.
Here’s one to ponder: we assume the data related to our brain from our sense gives us an accurate idea of what’s around us. But from an evolutionary standpoint, that is irrelevant - our senses keep us alive, that’s all.
I see blue and gold.