Sight Review

Sight Review

can see ultraviolet light, revealing "landing strips" on flowers that are invisible to us.

We don’t actually "see" with our eyes; we see with our visual cortex. The data the eye sends to the brain is actually quite messy—it’s upside down, distorted by the curve of the lens, and has a massive "blind spot" where the optic nerve attaches. Your brain essentially acts as a world-class editor, flipping the image, filling in the gaps, and smoothing out the jitters to create a seamless movie of reality. The Color Illusion can see ultraviolet light, revealing "landing strips" on

Sight is our most dominant sense, consuming about when our eyes are open. It is the bridge between the physical self and the infinite distance of the horizon. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Your brain essentially acts as a world-class editor,