When we look at a flower it appears to have color, but what we see is our own projection of reflected colors.
The flower itself has no color, it reflects photons having different vibrational frequencies, which are translated by the cones in the eyes as colors we then project unto the flower.
However in some sense we can mirror what is in another person’s mind.
True, all of our biological sensory and processing equipment is the same, with fairly minor variations.
And those reflecting light waves are incredibly specific and consistence, so it shouldn’t be too surprising that we can sort of “mirror” what is in another person’s mind, because their brain and body is analogous to ours.
You can be sure a bird or dog will see those colors differently and a bug will see the entire object differently.
The devil is in the details. Please don’t take offense at me tweaking this slightly, I do know you do know this,
The flower itself has no color, it reflects photons having different vibrational frequencies,
which are translated by the cones in the eyes as stimuli
that transported to various parts of our brain for processed before
being projected - or is it composed - into our mind as the flower.