The Subjectivity of Color and Light
A straightforward way to demonstrate the subjectivity of color perception is by closing your eyes and gently pressing on your eyelids. When you apply this gentle pressure, you stimulate the cells in your retina, leading to the perception of flashes of color and light. Since your eyes are closed during this experience, the colors you see are not a result of external light but rather the brain's interpretation of signals from your retina