You can't hear color because color has no sound waves, where as you can hear sound because there are sound waves, and therefor they go into your sound system and that becomes a sound. And you can't see sound is because sound is in the form of a sound wave so the Human eye cannot see it
Certain brain injuries can show this type of symptom, check it out!
You can hear colors and see sounds if you have Synesthesia.
no flounders are fish they cant see ultraviolit colors but honey bees can
by itself many scientists figured out that light travels by itself you can see light moving you cant touch it and cant hear it same with oxygen. oxygen is always around us we breath it and sometimes see it
You and your clothes absorb some of the photons, creating the colors you see.
The sound wave has undergone refraction.
stop signs appear red because some people cant really see colors, so the red is bright so them people can see the brightness :D
Hallucinogens
yes. Synesthesia Cognate is a VERY RARE disease that allows you to hear colors and to see sounds.
Not that anyone has every found - it is hard to determine just what animals are thinking about since they don't talk. There are, however, humans who do this. The condition is called synesthesia. People with synesthesia see smells as colors, or hear colors as musical notes, or see sounds as colors.
no flounders are fish they cant see ultraviolit colors but honey bees can
They can
Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet. Basically, the colors of the rainbow. It works just like white noise. When you hear too many sounds, your brain blends them together. When you see too many colors, your brain blends them together.
Apparantly, people with this condition see colors when they hear a sound. So if you see colors then you may be a synesthete.
Because the sun is so freakin far away..Can you hear your neighbors in their house? No but you can see them.
It is because that is what transparent means!
A person who cannot see or hear is commonly referred to as deaf-blind. Deaf-blind individuals may have varying degrees of vision and hearing loss, and often rely on other senses, sign language, and tactile communication to navigate the world around them. Support services and tools such as tactile signing, braille, and assistive technology are essential for their communication and daily living.
the denser the medium the faster the sound of speed. it is experimentally proved. for example if a train is appraching and you cant hear the sound you can hear it if you put your head (ear) on the railtrack. but do move quickly if you see the train approaching.....
The ability to hear colours and see sounds I think