In that sense there is a logic to synesthesia. It’s often sensory inputs experienced in childhood that gets mixed up and associated with one another so the fact that the thunderbirds have affected your number colors makes complete sense to me!
I’m pretty sure that A is red and B is blue to me because vocals are usually marked with red and consonants are marked with blue so the fact that the first two letters of the alphabet adheres to that rule makes sense to me. But I couldn’t tell you why C is a pastel yellow, D is a blackish purple or why E is pale, almost white yellow etc.
In that sense there is a logic to synesthesia. It’s often sensory inputs experienced in childhood that gets mixed up and associated with one another so the fact that the thunderbirds have affected your number colors makes complete sense to me!
I’m pretty sure that A is red and B is blue to me because vocals are usually marked with red and consonants are marked with blue so the fact that the first two letters of the alphabet adheres to that rule makes sense to me. But I couldn’t tell you why C is a pastel yellow, D is a blackish purple or why E is pale, almost white yellow etc.