What colors are the dress?
^ unfortunately this is inescapable. i work with a number of people who are 'highly educated' and their idiocy would probably surprise you.
oh why thank you legend.
i just looked at it. it suggests that the background dictates the color of the dress and i agree with it, but this is related to how our eyes take in light and interpret it.
http://www.wired.com/2015/02/science-one-agrees-color-dress/
oh why thank you legend.
i just looked at it. it suggests that the background dictates the color of the dress and i agree with it, but this is related to how our eyes take in light and interpret it.
http://www.wired.com/2015/02/science-one-agrees-color-dress/
Bioalchemist wrote:
^ unfortunately this is inescapable. i work with a number of people who are 'highly educated' and their idiocy would probably surprise you.
I've given up hope a long, long time ago.
Bioalchemist wrote:
i just looked at it. it suggests that the background dictates the color of the dress and i agree with it, but this is related to how our eyes take in light and interpret it.
Well, no, as long as the intake is roughly the same it shouldn't matter much. The major thing here clearly is interpretation. Because I believe almost every single person with full color vision (no color blindness) who looks at the xkcd comic will see two dresses of differing color.
"That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence." - Christopher Hitchens
Bioalchemist wrote:
^ agreed. please see science article linked above.
That's pretty much EXACTLY what I wrote.
So now you agree that Janitsu's teacher is wrong?
I didn't read the link at first because I thought it wasn't gonna teach me anything new. And I was completely right. It's the very same theory I came up with, even down to the speculation about whether the white balance of the surrounding area has an effect on the interpretation.
"every now and again you come across a game that has so little emotional connection to who you are that you end up standing there, gazing at the screen and saying "I'm just pressing buttons and my life has no meaning,"" - Colin Campbell
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And sadly some idiocy too, but it's hard to avoid that.
The endless struggle.