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Transactions on Science and Technology Vol. 4, No. 3-2, 263 - 272, 2017

Do We Need A New Camera Vision System In Future? One of Two Realities; One of The Two Must Be True

Shahrudin Zakaria, Syed Najib Syed Salim, Maslan Zainon, Norazlina Abd Razak

ABSTRACT
Do we need a new camera vision system? To answer this, we need to choose between the realities. At least one of these interpretations must be true (1 or 2). The authors try to demonstrate the only possible questionable reality is only one of the two realities. Whilst the authors attempt to propose answers to the question, both pathways are possible. Interpretation 1 indicates that the world has the same colour as in our minds while Interpretation 2 justifies that colour is relative and cannot be determined. It also implies new knowledge, which is difficult to be accepted. Readers have the choices to choose. Nevertheless, at the end of the day, readers will have to choose one of the options available (no choice). Interpretation 1 or 2; the reality is then derived from the chosen one.

KEYWORDS: Vision system; Bio-physics; Light; Tetra and dichromatic; Colour

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