Jiro comments on 2013 Survey Results - Less Wrong

74 Post author: Yvain 19 January 2014 02:51AM

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Comment author: CCC 21 January 2014 06:05:38PM 1 point [-]

Please explain, then, without using the word 'sky', what exactly you mean by "turning the sky green".

I had parsed that as "ensuring that a person, looking upwards during the daytime and not seeing an intervening obstacle (such as a ceiling, an aeroplane, or a cloud) would honestly identify the colour that he sees as 'green'." It is now evident that this is not what you had meant by the phrase.

Comment author: Jiro 21 January 2014 06:37:37PM 1 point [-]

That would depend on whether a green shell of glass or a green particle counts as an intervening obstacle.

Comment author: CCC 21 January 2014 06:55:27PM 2 points [-]

Do you know, I hadn't even thought of that?

You are perfectly correct, and I thank you for raising the question.

Comment author: Fermatastheorem 22 January 2014 06:33:27AM 1 point [-]

The only reason I see blue when I look up during the daytime at something higher than a ceiling, an airplane, or a cloud, is because the atmosphere is composed of reflective blue material (air) intervening between me and the darkness of space. I would still like an explanation from the great-great-grandparent as to what constitutes 'turning the sky green'.