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How does being colour defective give you good night vision slim6y????
How does being colour defective give you good night vision slim6y????
So are you also saying that there may be some (albeit small) amounts of red from the Reptaglow?
I feel like we're hijacking the thread...
"Color vision deficient people have a tendency to better night vision and, in some situations, they can perceive variations in luminosity that color-sighted people could not. In fact, most color blind people can easily read what is written in the picture below..."
Source: Color Blindness Tests and Facts
I'm only reiterating what I've already read elsewhere - apologies if it isn't conclusive... I just want to feel better about my colour deficiencies!
I have never actually seen 'real' evidence of this - but I'm happy if people can pass the above test that they all join up with a bunch of people who failed the above test and then go into rooms of varying light to identify particular (changing) objects... And if the people who pass the test can accurately identify the objects more frequently than those who did not pass the test we can assume colour blind people are more likely to have better night vision...
We are all very aware that cats, dogs and many other animals have much better night vision (not only because of the shape of their eyes and pupils, but because they have many more cones that pick up in the darker part of the spectrum). Sorry if I can't be any more conclusive and for hijacking this thread...
But - test it if you don't believe it
BTW - I can see MUCH better at night than my GF, daughters and other people who are not colour deficient.
@Red-Ink - You need to start an entire thread devoted to these photos - I am so interested.... In fact, a whole website should be devoted to this!
So are you also saying that there may be some (albeit small) amounts of red from the Reptaglow?
what does it say ive stared at it for ages and every time i think ive got it my eyes get all confused:? , is it written in the orange dots or the yellowy brown ones :?
You saying that there were too many other possibilities without asking questions for it to be a ghost is imo is not open minded. Open minded people on both fronts would again use the process of elimination from the most likely to the most unlikely. Great story by the way.
Night vision is governed by rods not cones, most colour defectives just have a slight shift in there wavelength sensitivity in there red or green cone. (rods not affected) While it is true that people with colour vision deficiencies can sometimes perceive things that colour normals can't (eg. they are sometimes better at identifying objects hidden by military camouflage) I can't for the life of me see how they would be better with night vision.
what does it say ive stared at it for ages and every time i think ive got it my eyes get all confused:? , is it written in the orange dots or the yellowy brown ones :?
I feel like we're hijacking the thread...
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It's a sailboat!
Any of the skeptics experienced something they can't explain?
So what you're saying is that this picture might not be a ghost?
But, there's still an inkling of hope for the believers that this is a ghost - assuming the above conditions of natural law of the universe have been met....
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