By the way, the space of colors does not have 3 dimensions, but infinitely many! Humans can only see 3 (but some only 2, and a few can 4).
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Replying to @Plinz
Still pretty sure, there's only finitely many, though. Even if there are lots.
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Replying to @lambdatotoro
QM is on your side. The number of dimensions is given by the upper bound of the energy of a photon?
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Replying to @Plinz
Yes. Those are discrete and at some point it would just turn into matter / a black hole, no? Then it really isn't "colour" anymore.
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Replying to @lambdatotoro
according to General Relativity it should, but according to Seth Lloyd it should not (curvature results from state change)
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