Anonymous ID: 8aef94 Aug. 28, 2018, 12:20 a.m. No.2763730   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3757 >>3797 >>3956

Where’s the “the sun used to be yellow” anon?

I’ve got a beef to pick with him.

 

The sun was never yellow.

Conversely, the sea was never ”wine-dark” as Homer famously and awkwardly said.

 

Homer was of an era and location before the pigment for blue had been sourced.

The pigment for blue has historically been the very last color of the spectrum to be sourced in any civilization.

Without the language for blue, and without the ability to draw or paint with blue humanity literally could not perceive the color, it did not exist until we sourced the pigment.

 

Conversely, the sun was never yellow.

We simply drew it with a yellow crayon.

Anonymous ID: 8aef94 Aug. 28, 2018, 12:27 a.m. No.2763762   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3771 >>3849

>>2763757

Everyone currently alive was a child once.

A child who used a crayon or marker to draw the sun.

The pigment influenced our memory.

Photography has influenced our memory.

The sun was never yellow.

Anonymous ID: 8aef94 Aug. 28, 2018, 12:32 a.m. No.2763794   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3802

>>2763784

For the average Joe it wouldn't be a problem, but imagine every cum dumpster Hollywood whore. They would immediately become the most worthless human on the planet due to all the copies.

Anonymous ID: 8aef94 Aug. 28, 2018, 1:36 a.m. No.2764094   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4105 >>4128 >>4130 >>4291

>>2764046

So, from an artists perspective.

The color blue is the last pigment to be discovered by a civilization because it's difficult to source, either by long distance trade or mining.

It was expensive too and not widely used once found.

In his day, Homer referred to the ocean as "wine-dark," which is odd. But at the time his surroundings did not yet have a command of the color blue.

There are other examples in ancient writing suggesting the perception of the color of the sky was a grey like color.

The human eye obviously is capable of seeing blue, but only until a civilization has command of the pigment and it's production, does one begin to perceive it.

So, in my opinion this is the purpose of art.

 

Conversely, we have the "good old days" type argument of the "sun used to be yellow."

Coming from the blue perspective I just stated, I feel it's far more likely that peoples perception of color has been heavily influence by pigment and not reality. Pigment such as crayons, or pictures developed or shopped to add color.

Obviously the sun can change it's characteristics when seen through different qualities of atmosphere. But on a clear day, at high noon, it is white and always has been.

Anonymous ID: 8aef94 Aug. 28, 2018, 1:51 a.m. No.2764167   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4206

>>2764157

I don't think he was fully aware that he was a puppet until he took France, after which he stopped listening to his generals and seemingly purposely threw the war.

Anonymous ID: 8aef94 Aug. 28, 2018, 2:04 a.m. No.2764218   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2764200

My theory is that the reason conservative voices are being censored is because they don't want to taint the AI algorithms with wrong-think.

Bill Gates suggested that when we go on the internet people think they're interacting with eachother, but we're really just training AI.

We saw this with Microsoft's Tay, just how quickly troll could turn an AI. The trouble with putting bots and AI into chat streams is their learning almost exclusively from trolls. Or even on a normie comments section, people act and say things they normally wouldn't in real life.