That's exactly what Richard Gregory was saying (He's no longer with us, but his website - richardgregoryonline - lives on, I believe)
Dr Peter Lennox School of Technology University of Derby, UK tel: 01332 593155 e: p.len...@derby.ac.uk -----Original Message----- From: sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu [mailto:sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu] On Behalf Of Michael Chapman Sent: 06 June 2012 13:58 To: Surround Sound discussion group Subject: Re: [Sursound] The Sound of Vision (Mirage-sonics?) > Gregory, R.L., (1996) "Is your green as green as mine?" in The Sunday > Times, Science section 8th September 1996 > > Dr Peter Lennox At least one can describe green-greener-greenest, or loud- louder-loudest, or high-pitch---higher-pitch--- ... but colour is really an odd one: You can only describe 'green' as 'green', but what I see as green you may 'see' as red ... but we both call it green. There is -as far as I know- no relative way of describing colours . . . Michael _______________________________________________ Sursound mailing list Sursound@music.vt.edu https://mail.music.vt.edu/mailman/listinfo/sursound _____________________________________________________________________ The University of Derby has a published policy regarding email and reserves the right to monitor email traffic. If you believe this email was sent to you in error, please notify the sender and delete this email. Please direct any concerns to info...@derby.ac.uk. _______________________________________________ Sursound mailing list Sursound@music.vt.edu https://mail.music.vt.edu/mailman/listinfo/sursound