I can dismiss evolution as fact, I know God exists.
Monday, June 7, 2010 at 9:48AM I have kind of a question. I have writen about the eye somewhere in this blog. Something came to mind. watching the tv.
It also covers colour too I guess. here goes! The eye is made up of some rods or cones that enable us to see colour. All colours are made of three primary colours, this is how i got the question from the tv, yet break them down and you get magenta, cayenne and yellow. but the three primary colours are red, blue and green, to set a tv up, you can use magenta and cayenne and yellow in some instances but mainly red, blue and green. All other colours then are made from these colours that's why they are primary colours?
How then did these three primary colours end up in the eye to enable the human eye to see colour?
I have writen things about colour and the eye in this blog somewhere. Ill try not to repeat what I have already writen as this is a new insight.
If we evolved, how did the human eye form with the perfect colours to see all colours, obviously these rods or cones could not have been another colour; or we would not see as we do, those colours would be made up of the three colours that are already there within any other colour, you would find the colours that are used to create colour, it cannot be perceived any other way; whether we see that colour or not? even if we had other colours in our eyes; mixing one colour over another would be the same just recreating another colour, even so crossing other colours to make colours would still refectively be the same whether we see them the same or not. this has occurred in everybody eye.
when a camera takes the image from one place and distributes it in another irrespective of what the camera picked up; the tv you see it on does not necessarily transmit it in the perfect colour, the film was taken in, this then means not only does the eye see images it must correct those images to the point of almost perfection. If evolution had occurred it would be highly likely that we would see one colour and possibly not all the same colour in everybody, we can tell this by colour blindness, that the eye being imperfect cannot send the image of the proper colour.
the intricate workings of the eye then must do many things. There are many changes can be made to make the images another colour, changing the hue on your pc shows you what changes can occur and how little adjustment can change every colour from one end of the scale to the other. The colour that the eye sees then separates all colours by using the three primary colours, you could then say a tv is like a big eye because the workings almost replicate the eye especially when it comes to colour.
if evolution had occurred, how did the eye form perfectly to see colour and all different colours? I am presuming that it was studying the eye that enabled colour tv sets. It then is an eye and it did not form itself the primary colours have been put there.
You could look at it in this way,that if we evolved anything could be any colour it's just that we ended up seeing colours as we do, there was no selection, it just happened as it did, but by mixing colours you can see the high improbability of this happening. if you say something cannot be selected then how can Darwin be right? natural selection is part of his teachings?( ill conclude in that section, please take a look) It's in the list on the right.
I guess then if evolved we perceive as we do, not because selection occurred, that they are the colours that ended up within the eye. If this is what you may think you are still missing the point, if you mix an array of different colours and use other coloured rods or cones; what colours do you get?
colours have been experimented with, and in a lot of cases; and i guess you would only see one colour, which seems if evolution did occur that's what we would see. we would be able to see by mixing colours that somehow the perfect colours ended up in our eyes.
I don't know everything about colour, but as I say watching the tv that we watch we see all colours by these colours that enable the eye to see as we do.
I guess they are set pretty much perfect in everybody, unless colour blind, like setting up a tv the eye not tuned in properly to see the proper colours, if the eye just formed with these rods or cones. How did they get set right, and where did the knowledge come from to have them in the eye? where they formed perfectly to see straight away.
How did three colours that produce all other colours; have just found place together? Surely there must have been knowledge to enable the eye to see colour.
Natural selection? who chose the colours? what causes different coloured eyes too. is there a reason for a different coloured eye, kinda strange the eye is formed by three colours to see colour yet the eye is a colour made from these colours. it,s almost like colour knew it would be looked at by itself, that the blue eye would see the brown eye. so these rods or cones coloured the eye to be seen, the eye knew then it would be able to see itself in others. the colour then of the eye formed by the colours behind the eye, The eye knew it would be seen, it therefore knew it was able to see by what formed it?
I can't see how its possible that we evolved, even if you talk about things changing from one thing to another. Just looking at the eye and how it formed to work, it seems absurd to think it just did, into a socket to enable the object to see all colours, does it not seem that intelligence somehow used these colours with the knowledge of what they do? Do you deny intelligence had anything to do with forming the world and everything on it?
Intelligence is part with the world, to deny intelligence had anything to do with the formation of the world or anything to do with creation, is to deny that humans have intelligently done anything, if something can learn it has intelligence. to deny intelligence had anything to do with the world is denying it could ever happen. People who believe we just evolved without a god say intelligence had nothing to do with forming the world; yet intelligence is within the life forms on the planet, we are intelligent life forms. How can intelligence be here now and not then from the beginning of the world?
If intelligence can come from anywhere, why deny it was before the planet formed? Can you pin point the exact time intelligence seemed to be on the planet? You deny it was ever there, yet it's apparent upon the world today.
There is a creator, if you want to try and convince me there is not a God, give it your best shot. Bring it on any of you. Come on try and convince me there is no God. I am trying to convince you there is a God. I have been left rude comments as though I know nothing. If you completely know without a doubt in your mind there is no God and you can prove to me there is no God bring it on. I know there is!
