rocketdodger
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The difference between seeing a red object and imagining the colour red, or dreaming about something red, is that seeing involves the eyes. I don't claim that this is 100% accurate, but it's certainly better than 99.9 %. Indeed, I can't think of an example of seeing something that didn't involve something optical.
That the thing we see might not be an accurate representation of external reality is always possible. Indeed, it's quite certain. There's always transcription errors.
Hmmm... moving the goalposts, anyone?
Before we were talking about experiencing red.
Now you seem to be talking about "seeing" red vs. "imagining" or "dreaming" red -- all of which most people would consider "experiencing" red in some way.