In my opinion, theoretically, once dead - you are no longer binded by Physical Law. Therefore, if, you can "see", very likely there will be no color. Because LIGHT belongs to the living world where Physics rules. Without light, color cannot exist.Originally posted by SoulBreaker:Read this info before .. is it true?![]()
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wrong. becuz colours are imprinted in our minds so we dun see colours but we know colours therefore dreams do have colours.Originally posted by ShutterBug:In my opinion, theoretically, once dead - you are no longer binded by Physical Law. Therefore, if, you can "see", very likely there will be no color. Because LIGHT belongs to the living world where Physics rules. Without light, color cannot exist.
Also, there will be no smell, no sense of touch, no sense of gravity (weight),
no sense of temperature, no pain, everything that we experience alive will not be present in the after death realm - if it exists.
Am I making sense?
I think a lot about this topic of death.
you are not making sense because u said that u can see black and white in a world without light. if there is no light, then why is there white, which is a color produced by light?Originally posted by ShutterBug:In my opinion, theoretically, once dead - you are no longer binded by Physical Law. Therefore, if, you can "see", very likely there will be no color. Because LIGHT belongs to the living world where Physics rules. Without light, color cannot exist.
Also, there will be no smell, no sense of touch, no sense of gravity (weight),
no sense of temperature, no pain, everything that we experience alive will not be present in the after death realm - if it exists.
Am I making sense?
I think a lot about this topic of death.
for there to be gray, there is a need to have light because light affects the darkness (black) and creates a shade of grey, like shadows.Originally posted by ShutterBug:How does memory work in our brains? Does not our brains require input to imprint? What other than light to provide this input of colors?
It's still governed by Physical Law.
If colors are realized in dreams, then it is indeed a recolection of what we have seen when we were awake.
Color still requires one of our 5 senses - sight. Without light, color can't exist. Also, we are not using our eyes when we dream, it's our brain that saw colors when it was awake.
I note that certain parts in dreams, there is a total lack of defined colors. Visuals were largely shapes, and shades of gray or mixed.
Do note that dreams are mixture of reality we experienced and that other realm where I believe we will see the day we expire, but have no way of telling anyone about it.