In the dark, does anyone else sense things but not see them? - eviltoast

You somehow magically sense something there through your eyes, but you don’t see it at all. It’s stronger if you don’t look at it directly and move your head about a little. It’s like there’s an unconscious observer reporting where things are, and you just take the info and acknowledge it, but you don’t see it. Anyone else get this?

  • over_clox@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Above and beyond that, scientists say the rods of the eye are sensitive enough to detect individual photons.

    I can’t confirm that myself, but it seems about right to me.

    • Bigfish@lemmynsfw.com
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      2 months ago

      Yeah, we did a lab on this in college. Rods are sensitive enough to be triggered by <10 photons, cones take around 100x more to fire.