colored numbers
Dec 09, 2003 07:42 PM
by krishtar_a
Yes Bart.
We cannot divide these collors because, being vibrational, they run under the law of quanta and relativity rules.
Dealing with colored light is harder to distinguish limits betwen them, , first because it is reflected light, second everyone has a diferent deep of perception for the perception of colors.( adictive synthesis)
If you talk of pigmented colors, I mean colored inks, it is easier to stabilish a diference.( subtractive synthesis)
Even so weŽll find the same differences in colorimetric perception among people.
In rainbow, for example, there are areas, bands, of possible colors but notspecific colored lights or radiations.
I gess there is a confusion lying the right meaning of "Arbitrary" .
Krishtar
----- Original Message -----
From: Bart Lidofsky
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 1:12 AM
Subject: Re: Theos-World RE: SD teaches -- How do you learn how to learn ?
Ieu wrote:
> The 7 days of creation are an allegory (talking about someone who
> cites the literally view of the bible). They represent the states of the
> world ecloding from the universal mind(this universal mind, by your
> perception, is also a creation of man?). You should really study physics...
> you would know that the colors of the rainbow are actually nothing but
> representations of the musical scale in other vibration.
And, as a physicist, you should know that there are an infinite number
of colors in the rainbow; it's a continuity, arbitrarily divided (and,
if you think it's NOT aribtrary, find the indigo!!!). The musical scale
is also arbitrarily divided; the Chinese scale, for example, has tones.
And, if you include all the so-called "half steps", then there are 12
notes in the Western scale.
Bart
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