In our world there are three dimensions... height, width, and depth. Color can be thought of the same way... hue (what color a color is), value (how dark or light that color is), and saturation (how intense/colorful the color is). Scientists speculate what a 4 dimensional world would be like, and i just thought, what would the 4th dimension of color be? there could be other colors that look nothing like what we would imagine a color being because our minds cant grasp the 4th dimension. it would be like someone who was born completely colorblind trying to imagine what exactly "color" is (i dont think colorblind people can imagine colors can they?). well could there be a 4th dimension of color and if so what is it? and sort of unrelated, heres a funny picture that wasnt photoshopped in any way. Notice the hilarious guy with the cigar on the right side:
Oh you just fucked up my head. I really thought there were a butch of that guy with the cigar behind tiger woods! I am high of course so this is really awsome
lol I first thought you meant Tiger Wood's right but then... I saw him. lol Now, time is the fourth dimension. In color that would be the color changes through time..? Maybe a fifth dimension? It was complicated enough without thinking about the color!
The String Theory talks about the 10 dimensions Its crazy to think that there are other dimensions with other seprate things going on, but we can't grasp them, we can only think about them happening, not what its like. Physics is effing insane
Also just throwing in and idea, What would non-visible light look like if we could see it? or if we could smell in something similar to colors like dogs or like we here music what would everything smell like?
I don't see how color could be a dimension. It's just a property of things defined by the other dimensions. This.
It's crazy how when a physicist tells you there's 6 more dimensions, but you just can't sense or imagine them, people believe it, but these same people think believing in God is ridiculous
Just a note, rather a quote from a movie. In this movie, forgot what one, this guy said put a grain of sand next to the empire state building. That grain of sand represents the visible color spectrum, the height of the ESB is what we cannot see.