SvenSvensonov
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If I have to describe a color then I have to imagine a color and by then most prolly my brain would pop up a picture or 2 some color.In short I cant describe a color unless I've seen it. Geee!!
Lolzzz
I am luving this thread.
What if I say salt is something that tastes like sea water?? would that do???
Yes, and no, perhaps there are other flavors in sea water? Water has a unique flavor, our tongues a dedicated position for detecting it (along with the 5 normal flavors and umami, or the taste of teriyaki sauce). Salt is one component of sea water, but is it the overriding flavor, does animal part and plant matter contribute too?
You're doing good by just being here and to be fair these questions aren't too likely to be answered by anyone. How can we imagine a color we've never experienced? It's generally not possible.
@kbd-raaf - I'm heading out, so I'll get back to you a little later. Feel free to offer anything, I'll resume this discussion around 4 or 5 PM (Eastern Standard Time).
Sorry for the inconvenience!