stewarte@sco.COM (little electric god) (12/20/89)
JROSSI@AAMRL.AF.MIL will no doubt deny ever having said: >Now, we can also cloud this assertion by invoking mass >hysteria, mass drug induced halucination or some other mechanism in which >all the people are mislead by their perceptions. However, in the case >of Doug's chair we have an independent system which can be used to >coroborate the factness of red. We can use any number of photo spectral >analyzers to independently verify the nature of the radiations from >Doug's chair. I see. And how do we, all suffering from this cloud of faulty perception, read the instruments? For that matter, if we've always suffered from this cloud, how (or rather, why) would we ever design such an instrument in the first place? Suppose that humans, like some animals, were all color-blind. We'd have no concept of color. Would it still exist as a phenomenon? Would it matter whether it did or not? Imagine the one person in the world who could see in color, trying to describe what he or she saw to those who only knew shapes & light...such a person would surely be described as mad. Hmmm...I seem to have digressed from what was already a tangent. -- Stewart -- "Don't forget this shit." -- James Blood Ulmer /* uunet!sco!stewarte -or- stewarte@sco.COM -or- Stewart Evans */