What is your most far out theory?

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“Our human eyesight is pretty damn good, but even we don’t see every color.  In dogs, for example, the world appears blue, yellow and gray (not red or green).  We see a more vivid world, but also see all sorts of shades of gray.  What if gray was a color(s) that we cannot see, and only appears gray to our eyes?”

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