ILLUSION is being late for work and, because of it, having missed a fatal accident with a truck.
REALITY is being late for work and getting fired, and then driving home and hitting the truck.
ILLUSION is being late for a car payment and having the bank "just forget about it."
REALITY is getting your car repossessed.
ILLUSION is going to a bar and having a bunch of women try to buy you beers.
REALITY is going to a bar and buying beers for every woman and still not getting laid and then finding out you are late on your car payment because your check bounced and then getting up late the next morning and speeding to get to work and getting promptly fired and then driving back home and slamming into a large fuel truck that explodes into a firey mess and kills you and then finding out that God needs a cover charge before you can go into the golden gate's nightclub.
Answer: What a silly question, of course it's red you idiot.
Truth: A red rose absorbes every color except the color red. Red is the one color that it reflects or rejects, hence that is what we see. So the intrinsic color of a red rose is actually every color except red.
Truth: A red rose absorbes every color except the color red. Red is the one color that it reflects or rejects, hence that is what we see. So the intrinsic color of a red rose is actually every color except red.
True -- however the biggest question I have yet to understand about reality is why information (red light -- photons, etc) entering my machine (eye, retina, cells) invokes a "sensation" (feeling beyond a machine).