Dipcdame
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.................Anyway... What it comes back to... In order to be green to collect energy from sunlight, plants all need to be a specific colour for chlorophyll to react with the sunlight. And this wavelength of light is incredibly particular...
But is the uniform green of plants seen by each of us exactly the same, or is someone's green anothers red????
The second reason I hate my colour blindness was it prevented me from becoming an air traffic controller instead I became a teacher.... Punishment much!!!
Sorry to hear of your colour-blindness, that's an interesting one right there, which opens up a whole new bag of worms, so to speak. But with regards to this colour issue, one could also ask, do we all taste flavours the same? Why is it that some flavours are our favourites, when others just hate it, are they tasting the same thing, or does it taste different?
Same with smell, unless it is just that some people have degraded senses of smell, I can smell things around the house that my hubby can't, it's annoying, especially when it's things like the cats tray that needs emptying LOL.
I could go on all day, couldn't I??