Everyone sees colour differently, but apparently men are better at detecting fine details that change quickly from afar, while women are better at distinguishing shades of a colour.
I have often wondered who named colours. For example someone at some point called wood brown. And why the word brown? And how did everyone decide to use that word for that colour? Who got to decide what it would be called? And if everyone sees it differently, how do we know it’s brown? Hmmmm

Fascinating. The contrast in how men and women perceive color reveals the complexity of our visual abilities.
Men detect quick changes from a distance, while women are skilled at identifying subtle hues.
This interplay between gender and perception makes our individual views of the world truly unique.
How are these things able to be proven, I wonder ?!
Interesting