There might be some room for wiggling, but ultimately red must be red. 

On Wednesday, 24 April 2019 11:47:52 UTC+3, stathisp wrote:
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> A piece of paper wouldn’t work as a computer screen replacement. Replacing 
> an LCD screen for an LED screen would work; replacing a spinning hard drive 
> for a solid state drive would be another example. The replacement component 
> is different from the original, but it is functionally equivalent. Do you 
> think it would be possible to replace any part of the central nervous 
> system with a part that is different but functionally equivalent?
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> Stathis Papaioannou
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