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If color perception were absent, visual experience would be limited to variations in brightness, resulting in shades of gray, ranging from black to white.
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If color perception were absent, visual experience would be limited to variations in brightness, resulting in shades of gray, ranging from black to white.
I'm struggling to grasp your conclusion that colors are nonexistent. It would be more precise to say that color perception is contingent upon the presence of light.