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Due to the composition of the human retina it is possible that in set conditions of light exposure that the dress would appear white and gold as well as factors such as color blindness and light quality.
Also in a personal to me experience I saw silver and gold while my brother saw brown and a dark blue almost violet color.
You just described, in far less detail than others have or I could, the same explanation as has been well-known on every community, including this one, that I’ve seen since within a few hours of the subject becoming widespread in the first place.
The phenomenon is well-known and well-understood, and the only arguments I’ve seen on the subject are semantic debates regarding language rather than the dress or photograph themselves i.e. there is no argument and you haven’t really provided anything new, other than some bizarre claim that “it’s technically valid to call it white/gold”, which really just calls for an explanation of what you mean by “technically”.
And this is why I’ve given up on this meme and hidden the tag
In what way is the “white/gold” perspective “technically correct”?
The dress itself isn’t white/gold, the pixels in the photograph aren’t white/gold, and it would require implausibly contrived conditions to produce an unedited photograph of a white/gold dress that looks like that.
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