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The Subjectivity of Color and Sound
This chapter explores the complexities of color perception, questioning the existence of 'true' colors and suggesting that perception is subjective and varies by individual experience. The lively discussion contrasts the objective nature of sound with the philosophical debates surrounding color, weaving in themes of free will and the essence of reality. Additionally, the chapter highlights how different organisms perceive stimuli differently, reflecting on the implications of these perceptions in understanding the world.