The Point: Did the Ancients See the Color Blue?
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Language Is More Powerful Than We Think
In lots of languages, blue wasn't considered a separate color. It was thought of as a kind of green. So many ancient writers compared the sky to copper and the sea to wine. Even to day, namby hembotribe have several words for green, but lack a specific word for blue. They also have trouble seeing it, but they can see clearly shades of green that are invisible to western eyes.
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