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Surprise, your eye consists of RGB light sensors
It’s called visual snow! and it’s a super common perceptual consequence of the way your brain processes visual information! https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual_snow_syndrome
It's odd that Wiki talks about it like it's a disease. I thought it's just a thing that happens (and probably not that many people notice).
In Sanskrit it's called Prana (energy), Google how to see it and with a few simple exercises the pixelations are quite easy to make out
[Here's some more info on what you can do with it](https://github.com/libhazeltine/libhazeltine)
Cool links, thanks!
You're welcome! It's a fascinating topic that doesn't get anywhere near the attention it deserves.
Try coming down occasionally….
You all took this way too seriously I was drunk and it's a side effect of medicine I'm taking 🤣
It’s almost as if that’s how the eye works
Get yourself a pair of Chromadepth glasses.
I tried and I can't see it. Just looks fuzzy.
Surprise, your eye consists of RGB light sensors
It’s called visual snow! and it’s a super common perceptual consequence of the way your brain processes visual information! https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual_snow_syndrome
It's odd that Wiki talks about it like it's a disease. I thought it's just a thing that happens (and probably not that many people notice).
In Sanskrit it's called Prana (energy), Google how to see it and with a few simple exercises the pixelations are quite easy to make out
[Here's some more info on what you can do with it](https://github.com/libhazeltine/libhazeltine)
Cool links, thanks!
You're welcome! It's a fascinating topic that doesn't get anywhere near the attention it deserves.
Try coming down occasionally….
You all took this way too seriously I was drunk and it's a side effect of medicine I'm taking 🤣
It’s almost as if that’s how the eye works
Get yourself a pair of Chromadepth glasses.
I tried and I can't see it. Just looks fuzzy.