Hoops, you either misunderstand the nature of evidence or are just stuck in an elementary school state of argumentation.
Of course. If only, if only.
You've admitted evidence has been presented (the blue - wavelength matters ARE evidence of something) even if you argue there is a problem with this evidence. It's not sufficient to claim that just because someone perceives blue or measures a wave that it's not evidence of some real event.
Which I have not done.
You can claim the person is being deceived by the evidence into seeing/measuring something that is in fact not real.
I'm not even going that far. As a Christian, that would not be my position.
Or you can claim some other reality exists that is missed by this evidence.
Not my position either.
But to claim there is "no evidence" presented is just plain ignorant.
Of course.
You don't have to agree with the evidence. But to ignore it is dishonest. Is this the reality we should be more aware of? That you are dishonest? Hmmm.
The evidence has to support one's position on the question. I suppose you could give me evidence that Kentucky is the best basketball team in the country, and that still has nothing to do with the question on the table. Yes, it's evidence of something, it's just evidence that addresses the question. I understand your problem. Were you to admit that there is no evidence (which there is not), then you're really left with nothing. But that's not my problem.
So if you are sincere in what you said above you need to demonstrate your better way of accessing reality.
Actually, no I don't. My only question, and the only thing to which I have to address, is your contention that your five senses tell you anything at all about reality. You have no evidence that it does.