o, no! What is yellow? You've given situational examples of what yellow can be like. I don't need to know that. I need you to explain the concept of yellow to me. And I'm pretty sure you can't do that.[/b]
Exactly! Concepts are too ridgid to say what yellow is and be 100% accurate. The same goes for anything.

So you're right. I can't tell you what yellow is. I can't tell you what a table is either if you've never seen one. I could describe it using concepts, which is too limiting. You'll think "Oh, I know what you are talking about - I call tables four-legged stools"

But that is beside the point.

Lemme clear something up. When I say you don't know anything, I mean you don't know anything in the way that you would normally classify knowledge.

Of course you could learn how to drive a car without any language skills (however language makes it easier). All I am saying is that when it comes to the conscious mind, all you know are concepts. You communicate and think about lables and how they relate to eachother.

It's just a thought.