Hi,
Personally I would say that even if you knew what blackness was, you'd still be seeing nothingness if you were total. For example I can see a bit out of my left eye, and know the color black, along with other colors. My right eye, however, has no perception at all. It's like I don't even have an eye there. If I close my left eye I see blackness, but no matter what happens my right eye sees nothing at all.
Hth,
-Michael.


-----Original Message----- From: Clement Chou
Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2012 2:31 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] blindness - Re: AnnouncementfromDraconisEntertainment

Good analogy Charles... I like the heat one a lot. But whether you hand can
sense heat or not, the heat is still there, right? In our case, sure your
brain wouldn't recognize it as blackness, but it could very well be that's
what you're seeing, though you don't know it. Not saying that it is what it
is, saying it possibly could be. Takin the heat analogy a bit further, if
you were to touch the stove, you'd probably burn your hand. Your hand
wouldn't recognize it as a feeling, no, but the burn still hapened... and
probably would leave a mark which would hurt on any other person's hand. But
because your hand has no sensory nerves on it, you wouldn't be able to tell
that it was supposed to hurt. In the same way, how do we know that the fact
that we see nothing isn't us seeing black, but not knowing what it is?
----- Original Message ----- From: "Charles Rivard" <[email protected]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2012 12:28 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] blindness - Re:
AnnouncementfromDraconisEntertainment


I would think that if you used to be able to see, and you now get no signals from your eyes, your brain would say, "You are seeing blackness." If you have never seen, your brain does not know blackness and so you don't identify it. If your eyes could see something that you don't recognize as blackness, you would still see that something is there, but not know what it is. Position your hand above a hot stove? Fell heat. Position a hand that has no sensory nerves above that same stove? You do not feel a lack of heat due to not having nerves. Instead, there is absolutely no sense of heat, cold, or in between. There is nothing whatsoever. The same with my eyes that have never seen. They don't see nothingness, they see nothing.

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