You didn't get it did you, moron? Color is a measurable attribute of matter. And when I said ATOMS of COLOR, I'm making the abstract statement that all real things are made of matter. What the problem with your argument is that whatever isn't made of matter 1-to-1 you regard it as non-existent, yet such non-material objects exist all around you. Color, sound waves, life, etc. All these things are on a scale different from atoms and matter. Your assertion by stating thoughts are not objective is like saying color is not objective on the basis of immateriality. Now, you have to prove the subjectivity of COLOR, because it's not subject, moron.
And that is why I stated Objectivist Epistomology, but it seems you cannot accept the reality that attributes themselves do not have to be atomic[made of matter directly]. I want you to prove that concepts, morality, self-ownership, and etc are not real. Realness is not based on mere concreteness, it's based on measurability through both reason and perception. Yet you forget this sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo easily.
In the end, you lose, Grey, you lose big time.
-- Bridget