Facts of the Matter: Color blindness is actually a rearranged color spectrum

Color seems certain, but it is a subjective experience that varies among individuals. While we commonly associate certain colors with specific objects, such as red for a tomato or blue for a clear sky, the actual experience of color is shaped by the brain’s interpretation of light signals.

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