It's the how many sides of a coin question. There is only a right answer in the context, dimension and design of said coin. Two? 3? 5? 1?
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Still just a three dimensional object. 1D would be invisible. Humans do not create 5D objects. How many can visualize 5D?
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And yes, Color Theory :)
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Helmholtz managed to trap color vision into the 3D RGB world. Theory does not accommodate tetrachromatic women.
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Good point! And, why I enjoy the edge ideas within the theoretical science. That anomaly becomes an opportunity for deeper study.
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Instead of RGB, it should be RYV (Red, Yellow, Violet). Violates Helmholtz theory of primary colors, but is more accurate.
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Can I come sit with you and learn ALL THE THINGS in your head? Like download it all over a cup of coffee and a happy chat?
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It would be great. Need to get back to USA. Hopefully, this year.
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Replying to @billsdesk
I'd love that! I hope you will. Someday I'll fly south I believe, for now I want only to travel for nature and scenic day drives.

Feb 21, 2017 · 2:53 AM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
I need to have someone pick my brain to force me to go beyond the mundane.
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I do too. That's why collaborative efforts with diverse people works for me. There is always opportunity in exchange of ideas.
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Replying to @mholzschlag
We will meet sometime, somewhere. My crystal ball stopped working.
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