No no no. It’s always been that O’Malley sees colour normally when he isn’t spying spirits, just as now for Ben the background fades to insignificance when he is seeing the cleaner bloke’s aura. O’Malley is astonished because he isn’t seeing that bloke’s aura, nothing at all to do with colour vision.
So why does the cleaner bloke have two auras (aurae)? A blue one that looks fearful and a yellowish one that looks astonished?
Oh, and neither of them could have noticed the switch before because they were tied up back to back and therefore couldn’t see each other.
No no no. It’s always been that O’Malley sees colour normally when he isn’t spying spirits, just as now for Ben the background fades to insignificance when he is seeing the cleaner bloke’s aura. O’Malley is astonished because he isn’t seeing that bloke’s aura, nothing at all to do with colour vision.
So why does the cleaner bloke have two auras (aurae)? A blue one that looks fearful and a yellowish one that looks astonished?
Oh, and neither of them could have noticed the switch before because they were tied up back to back and therefore couldn’t see each other.