If the Sun were a blue giant, Earth would experience extreme conditions, with surface temperatures rising rapidly, leading to the extinction of most life forms within a day. The perception of color would be altered, as the light from a blue star would tint the environment, potentially affecting skin tones and water color. However, the names of stars can be misleading, as they emit light across the visible spectrum, and the actual color perceived on Earth would depend on atmospheric conditions. A blue giant would have a much shorter lifespan compared to our current Sun, making the emergence of intelligent life unlikely. Overall, while the color of the star would influence the light on Earth, the drastic changes in temperature and radiation would pose significant challenges for survival.