ANSWERS: 4
  • That is a very good question. I don't suppose, if someone is completely colorblind, the gradients of gray they see would be helpful?
  • I read this in a book once, it said you can explain that yellow is like sunshine on the face; and blue is like cool water.
  • Red - can be as the hottest hot, high in energy, and tastes like cinnamon. Yellow - is like a zippy lemon candy sunny brite Orange - shades range from warm as a sunny day, to the taste and smell of an orange. This is yellow and red mixed together green - comes in different shades, tasty as a lime drop, or like spearmint, or peppermint, but is a healing force in any shade. brown - like a brownie, except lower in energy blue - as serene as a silent, cool pool, or a sky, but tastes like a blueberry white - bright, and clean, breathe it in, and tastes like a candy cane, and looks like a snowflake black - dark as the night, quiet, oposite of white, yet still as death, all colors combined-except at the opposite end from white, and tastes like a licorice whip, but smells like a damp mildue. Good night, and sweet dreams.
  • Yeah, it would have to translate into one of the other four senses like: Blue is cool, silent, tastes like ..... etc etc but, it could lead to some really wierd understandings, and every blind person would have a totally different image of it.

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