Mr Spinkles
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If I were a blind man, here is how I would test whether or not sight and colors can be sensed by others:
Take a few objects that cannot be distinguished by taste, sound, touch, feel, or smell. Ask a blindfolded subject what color each object is. Take off the blindfold. Ask again. Record the data. After 100 trials I would see the pattern in the data that all unblindfolded subject called object A "blue" and object B "red". This would lead me to conclude that other people must have an eye-sensor that can consistently differentiate between the different wavelengths of light coming from the objects.
Still waiting for scientific evidence for a soul.
If I were a blind man, here is how I would test whether or not sight and colors can be sensed by others:
Take a few objects that cannot be distinguished by taste, sound, touch, feel, or smell. Ask a blindfolded subject what color each object is. Take off the blindfold. Ask again. Record the data. After 100 trials I would see the pattern in the data that all unblindfolded subject called object A "blue" and object B "red". This would lead me to conclude that other people must have an eye-sensor that can consistently differentiate between the different wavelengths of light coming from the objects.
Still waiting for scientific evidence for a soul.