I used that to point out the flaw in his logic, but I think he actually agreed with it nullifying that point. A smell is the particles in the air, not the thought in our head : >
Frequencies are objective. 'Sounds' are subjective. They are what we hear, not what we derive them from. One of my ears hears a given frequency a quarter-tone lower than the other. Which is 'correct'? Colour-blind people are not 'wrong', they're just different.
Color is subjective, light is not. Sound can describe both something physical and something subjective, but when you describe "making" a sound, you are using the physical definition.
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