Can colors be experienced through a podcast?
It’s great listening to podcasts and radio and audio-books because you can use your imagination to visualize everything. One small drawback, however, is that it’s hard to evoke colors with sound. And colors are a joyful part of Craftsteading.
People with sound-color synaesthesia see colors when they're listening to music. They actually hear colorful music.
If you're not among those people, you can still learn to associate colors with sounds, just as Sir Isaac Newton did in the 17th century.
Oh, and by the way, did you know that there's no such thing as pink light?
Ermagersh . . . . . !
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