Magna-Carta
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With the speed of light and color perception thing, wouldn't our color receptors, rods and cones, having also doubled, negate any change in perception?
Good question, I don't know. I suppose our colour receptors, rods and cones, might compensate if they too get bigger. But then the question might be, would larger cones interpret the longer wavelengths is a favourable way, or would smaller rods and cons interpret the situation of longer wavelengths better??