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What if colors don’t actually exist in the world around you?
Because they don’t—at least not the way you think.
In this episode, we explore the strange truth about color perception. You’ll learn how objects don’t have color, how your brain constructs it from wavelengths of light, and why the same color can look completely different depending on context and lighting.
Color isn’t a property of reality.
It’s a visual interpretation created by your brain to make sense of information.
Once you understand this, you’ll never look at the world the same way again.
🧠 You don’t see reality—you see your brain’s version of it.
By LightStarWhat if colors don’t actually exist in the world around you?
Because they don’t—at least not the way you think.
In this episode, we explore the strange truth about color perception. You’ll learn how objects don’t have color, how your brain constructs it from wavelengths of light, and why the same color can look completely different depending on context and lighting.
Color isn’t a property of reality.
It’s a visual interpretation created by your brain to make sense of information.
Once you understand this, you’ll never look at the world the same way again.
🧠 You don’t see reality—you see your brain’s version of it.