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"...and how would we know?
What other weird questions about life do Fabbers have?"
Dogs don't see in colour so it's highly unlikely they dream in colour. |
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"...and how would we know?
What other weird questions about life do Fabbers have?
Dogs don't see in colour so it's highly unlikely they dream in colour."
I've just been on Google...
Its a myth apparently...
"Unlike humans who have three different color sensitive cone cells in their retina (red, green and blue) dogs have only two (yellow and blue)[3,4]. This does not mean that dogs can't see green or red objects! It only means that they can't distinguish green, yellow or red objects based on their colour." |
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"...and how would we know?
What other weird questions about life do Fabbers have?
Dogs don't see in colour so it's highly unlikely they dream in colour.
I've just been on Google...
Its a myth apparently...
"Unlike humans who have three different color sensitive cone cells in their retina (red, green and blue) dogs have only two (yellow and blue)[3,4]. This does not mean that dogs can't see green or red objects! It only means that they can't distinguish green, yellow or red objects based on their colour.""
My point was that they'd dream in whatever way they saw the world around them. I'd imagine blind and partially sighted people would be the same, but that's only a guess.
It wild be interesting to know if there's been any studies on it..... |
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"Do androids dream of electric sheep??...
no but they have seen things you people wouldn't believe ..... "
One of my fave films of all times, a wealth of great quotes in that one... |
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"They say that cats always fall on their feet .... In tests I have conducted 9 out of 10 don't "
If you, theoretically, attached buttered toast to their backs, butter side up, which side would they land on, or would they just spin forever? |
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"They say that cats always fall on their feet .... In tests I have conducted 9 out of 10 don't
If you, theoretically, attached buttered toast to their backs, butter side up, which side would they land on, or would they just spin forever?"
You bunch of sick people |
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"Do androids dream of electric sheep??...
no but they have seen things you people wouldn't believe .....
One of my fave films of all times, a wealth of great quotes in that one..."
My all time favourite movie. The book, for once, isn't a patch on the film. |
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"They say that cats always fall on their feet .... In tests I have conducted 9 out of 10 don't
If you, theoretically, attached buttered toast to their backs, butter side up, which side would they land on, or would they just spin forever?"
Perpetual motion.... |
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"They say that cats always fall on their feet .... In tests I have conducted 9 out of 10 don't
If you, theoretically, attached buttered toast to their backs, butter side up, which side would they land on, or would they just spin forever?
Perpetual motion.... "
you've obviously seen the nasa "infinite energy generator" video on the web then .... priceless!!! |
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"Dogs don't see in colour so it's highly unlikely they dream in colour."
How do you know that? I know experiments have been trialed, but is there any conclusive evidence?
*courtesy of the border collie "fetch the red ball" information department* |
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"They say that cats always fall on their feet .... In tests I have conducted 9 out of 10 don't
If you, theoretically, attached buttered toast to their backs, butter side up, which side would they land on, or would they just spin forever?
Perpetual motion....
you've obviously seen the nasa "infinite energy generator" video on the web then .... priceless!!! "
I have indeed. I love nerd humour... |
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