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what the heck are you talking about Versus?
Versus, do you really understand physics? I don't think so..
No, It's not our brains that "translate wavelengths into colors", is our PHOTORECEPTORS, and achromatopsia and brain achromatopsia PROVES IT (And even if it was, colors would still be totally objective, cuz your brain can not fathom a new color, or imagine a completely new and alien sound, unless without experiencing it first... but, as I said, even if it is formed in the brain color still 100% objective, like these 2 videos explains:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8_fZPHasdo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsUWZRiTE1A (at 5:37)
And watch this video of a physicist explaining why colors are objecitve,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Um0ZXhrQUJ4&list=UU7DdEm33SyaTDtWYGO2CwdA
And watch this video of Phil Moriarty (one of the best physicists alive) explaining that ALL COLORS are OBJETIVE)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DGgvE6hLAU
Then, my advice is, watch these videos and stop stop babbling nonsense.
Misinformation is really bad.
ALL COLORS ARE 100% OBJECTIVE.