Quote Originally Posted by Goldenboko View Post
Opinions are not, "wrong" they can be misguided.
Go go synonyms.

Quote Originally Posted by Goldenboko View Post
If a person has never taken Physics, they don't know the definition of Red Light, so they don't know that the actual physical color they think they're seeing, is not important, the same wavelength is going to everyone else that is going to them.
"The wavelengths of light from the sky are the same to me as to everyone else that's seeing them. I'm colorblind, so they see blue, and I see red."

"The words in this above quote are the same to me as they are to everyone else that's reading them. I'm not good at languages, so everyone else sees the words in your quote and says you're typing in English, while it is my opinion that you are typing in French, because that's what I see."

It doesn't matter if what they see is different from others, it doesn't make them any less wrong. The sky is still not red, and your post is still not in French, even if I see it differently from others.

Quote Originally Posted by Goldenboko View Post
But what that person thought and imagined can't be called wrong, because without the ability to think outside of the box, without the ability to think it terms that don't seem real to others, our world would be different. Einstein is the example I'm hinting towards.
It sounded like you just said "everything that's said and thought can't be wrong until proven wrong."

Quote Originally Posted by Goldenboko View Post
Then there's just opinion...y opinions. Like "I think this food is the smurfing dude". Don't try to seriously quantify anyone as truly right or wrong.
Nobody said that all opinions can be right or wrong. But it really doesn't take a genius to figure out that certain opinions can be wrong.