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My own small world

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My own small world

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My own small world | Well not that \”small\” actually My own small world Well not that \”small\” actually Blog About Contact me My novel-in-progress My Poetry This Page Intentionally Left Blank That BIG thing Published 31 January, 2007 My Writing Life , Science 12  Comments I’m now published at Inkling Magazine and that ‘s the big thing of mine.  Inkling Magazine’s motto is: On the HUNCH that science rocks.  You pretty much know what that article of mine is all about – at least globally. Titled, A Rose by Any Other Name Would Look as Red , the article explains how the human brain seems to calibrate colour vision against a standard, making up for differences in eye hardware.  In simpler terms, although your eyes and my eyes are different, we all see the same colours.  Or do we? Actually, our brains decide how we perceive colours. Every person is different. Take my neighbor, for example. He has amazingly selective hearing. When his two dogs star...

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