Pez, most of those really do only exist in the human mind.
Also, reminder: different languages and cultures have different separations of color. You identify 7 colors in a rainbow, great - but while Russians also do so, they would name different ones. In Russian, light blue and dark blue are separate colors. Not different hues, not different tints, really separate colors, period. Most other countries must 11 different main colors; Russian lists 12. Again, this isn't just nomenclature - Russians find these two as different as you soul yellow and orange. Similar, sure, but clearly different.
See also This study of colors in Russian, English and other languages.
Anyway, you said yourself: while white hot iron may be cooler than the surface of the sun, it is hot to a human.
"1547 Kelvin" is an objectively verifiable fact. "really hot" isn't.
These are symbols representing a subjective judgment / view of an objective fact. Coarseness can be measured, being smooth is opinion. Speed can be measured, "fast" is a comparative descriptor.
These are symbols that do not point to a Platonian ideal - one can claim there is an abstract "apple" to which all apples compare; there is no possible "smooth" ideal to relate to.
As such, many in semiotics argue these words can only carry meaning within an associated framework and are therefore by default not meaningful.
Also, reminder: different languages and cultures have different separations of color. You identify 7 colors in a rainbow, great - but while Russians also do so, they would name different ones. In Russian, light blue and dark blue are separate colors. Not different hues, not different tints, really separate colors, period. Most other countries must 11 different main colors; Russian lists 12. Again, this isn't just nomenclature - Russians find these two as different as you soul yellow and orange. Similar, sure, but clearly different.
See also This study of colors in Russian, English and other languages.
Anyway, you said yourself: while white hot iron may be cooler than the surface of the sun, it is hot to a human.
"1547 Kelvin" is an objectively verifiable fact. "really hot" isn't.
These are symbols representing a subjective judgment / view of an objective fact. Coarseness can be measured, being smooth is opinion. Speed can be measured, "fast" is a comparative descriptor.
These are symbols that do not point to a Platonian ideal - one can claim there is an abstract "apple" to which all apples compare; there is no possible "smooth" ideal to relate to.
As such, many in semiotics argue these words can only carry meaning within an associated framework and are therefore by default not meaningful.