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
Space of colors has infinitely many dimensions the same way the pole has infinitely many timezones. Circular logics, ho!
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Replying to @ActsOfPotential @mxorn
Not quite. Energy levels do not wrap around etc
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Replying to @Plinz
Indeed colors are in a R1xS1 (real x ring) space. But it's somewhat of a triffle, I was talking about your point about infinite dims.
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Replying to @Plinz
arbitrarily defined 24 values, same as for N colors.
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Replying to @ActsOfPotential @mxorn
24 values out of one dimension, vs. n values in three dimensions picked out of infinitely many
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