What do you see when you turn out the light?
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Serious question. When I close my eyes in a dark room, I don't see just black. I see millions of tiny multicoloured speckles on a background of black and nearly-black-with-a-hint-of-blue, which is not static, but rather moves slowly (reminds me of a rather gothic lava lamp) I'm not talking after-images here. (it is difficult to describe) When speaking to other people, and asking what they see, most say "Black", "Nothing", or "I can't tell you, but I know it's mine." I asked my 5-year-old what he sees, and from what he describes, it's similar to what I see. So - are we a family of freaks? (relevant comments please!!!) or is this a glimpse of some mystical gateway? or is this what everyone sees?
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Serious question. When I close my eyes in a dark room, I don't see just black. I see millions of tiny multicoloured speckles on a background of black and nearly-black-with-a-hint-of-blue, which is not static, but rather moves slowly (reminds me of a rather gothic lava lamp) I'm not talking after-images here. (it is difficult to describe) When speaking to other people, and asking what they see, most say "Black", "Nothing", or "I can't tell you, but I know it's mine." I asked my 5-year-old what he sees, and from what he describes, it's similar to what I see. So - are we a family of freaks? (relevant comments please!!!) or is this a glimpse of some mystical gateway? or is this what everyone sees?
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I see dark patterns and shapes. They are just less black than the background, sometimes almost purple'ish. Sometimes it's random shapes, sometimes there's a pattern (e.g. like blocks). Though occasionally, while half asleep, I see pronounced static patterns (almost exactly like from a TV), accompanied by static sounds... that always freaks me out a bit. Glitch in the matrix? :~
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Serious question. When I close my eyes in a dark room, I don't see just black. I see millions of tiny multicoloured speckles on a background of black and nearly-black-with-a-hint-of-blue, which is not static, but rather moves slowly (reminds me of a rather gothic lava lamp) I'm not talking after-images here. (it is difficult to describe) When speaking to other people, and asking what they see, most say "Black", "Nothing", or "I can't tell you, but I know it's mine." I asked my 5-year-old what he sees, and from what he describes, it's similar to what I see. So - are we a family of freaks? (relevant comments please!!!) or is this a glimpse of some mystical gateway? or is this what everyone sees?
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That's normal. The cells in your retinas don't stay perfectly quiet when you remove all light.
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Serious question. When I close my eyes in a dark room, I don't see just black. I see millions of tiny multicoloured speckles on a background of black and nearly-black-with-a-hint-of-blue, which is not static, but rather moves slowly (reminds me of a rather gothic lava lamp) I'm not talking after-images here. (it is difficult to describe) When speaking to other people, and asking what they see, most say "Black", "Nothing", or "I can't tell you, but I know it's mine." I asked my 5-year-old what he sees, and from what he describes, it's similar to what I see. So - are we a family of freaks? (relevant comments please!!!) or is this a glimpse of some mystical gateway? or is this what everyone sees?
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Need custom software developed? I do C# development and consulting all over the United States. A man said to the universe: "Sir I exist!" "However," replied the universe, "The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation." --Stephen Crane
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Serious question. When I close my eyes in a dark room, I don't see just black. I see millions of tiny multicoloured speckles on a background of black and nearly-black-with-a-hint-of-blue, which is not static, but rather moves slowly (reminds me of a rather gothic lava lamp) I'm not talking after-images here. (it is difficult to describe) When speaking to other people, and asking what they see, most say "Black", "Nothing", or "I can't tell you, but I know it's mine." I asked my 5-year-old what he sees, and from what he describes, it's similar to what I see. So - are we a family of freaks? (relevant comments please!!!) or is this a glimpse of some mystical gateway? or is this what everyone sees?
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I see lots of speckles too, I imagine is the cones firing randomly in the absence of any stimuli and the visual cortex trying to make sense of nonsensical input.
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Need custom software developed? I do C# development and consulting all over the United States. A man said to the universe: "Sir I exist!" "However," replied the universe, "The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation." --Stephen Crane
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Serious question. When I close my eyes in a dark room, I don't see just black. I see millions of tiny multicoloured speckles on a background of black and nearly-black-with-a-hint-of-blue, which is not static, but rather moves slowly (reminds me of a rather gothic lava lamp) I'm not talking after-images here. (it is difficult to describe) When speaking to other people, and asking what they see, most say "Black", "Nothing", or "I can't tell you, but I know it's mine." I asked my 5-year-old what he sees, and from what he describes, it's similar to what I see. So - are we a family of freaks? (relevant comments please!!!) or is this a glimpse of some mystical gateway? or is this what everyone sees?
___________________________________________ .\\axxx (That's an 'M')
I wish I'd see blue.. but my "darkness artifacts" are red and green - about 60/40. For more fun, poke your eyes (gently!) But then what about "light artifacts"? I usually see some light gray spheres swimming around when I look at "quite light but not blinding" things (such as white clouds on a sunny day). They're pretty small and they don't move much relative to my eyes (they move when I move my eyes, they swim around a little when I fix them)
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Serious question. When I close my eyes in a dark room, I don't see just black. I see millions of tiny multicoloured speckles on a background of black and nearly-black-with-a-hint-of-blue, which is not static, but rather moves slowly (reminds me of a rather gothic lava lamp) I'm not talking after-images here. (it is difficult to describe) When speaking to other people, and asking what they see, most say "Black", "Nothing", or "I can't tell you, but I know it's mine." I asked my 5-year-old what he sees, and from what he describes, it's similar to what I see. So - are we a family of freaks? (relevant comments please!!!) or is this a glimpse of some mystical gateway? or is this what everyone sees?
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Sounds like your CCD sensor is on a high ISO setting. Set your brain to "P" (programmed auto) mode instead of auto mode, and then reduce the ISO setting, preferably to 100. You'll have to keep your eyes open longer between blinks and hold your head steadier to get a good view, though.
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Serious question. When I close my eyes in a dark room, I don't see just black. I see millions of tiny multicoloured speckles on a background of black and nearly-black-with-a-hint-of-blue, which is not static, but rather moves slowly (reminds me of a rather gothic lava lamp) I'm not talking after-images here. (it is difficult to describe) When speaking to other people, and asking what they see, most say "Black", "Nothing", or "I can't tell you, but I know it's mine." I asked my 5-year-old what he sees, and from what he describes, it's similar to what I see. So - are we a family of freaks? (relevant comments please!!!) or is this a glimpse of some mystical gateway? or is this what everyone sees?
___________________________________________ .\\axxx (That's an 'M')
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Serious question. When I close my eyes in a dark room, I don't see just black. I see millions of tiny multicoloured speckles on a background of black and nearly-black-with-a-hint-of-blue, which is not static, but rather moves slowly (reminds me of a rather gothic lava lamp) I'm not talking after-images here. (it is difficult to describe) When speaking to other people, and asking what they see, most say "Black", "Nothing", or "I can't tell you, but I know it's mine." I asked my 5-year-old what he sees, and from what he describes, it's similar to what I see. So - are we a family of freaks? (relevant comments please!!!) or is this a glimpse of some mystical gateway? or is this what everyone sees?
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What do you see when you turn out the light? I see things you wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser gate. That, or more usually a giant pink elephant appears reminding me that I've drunk too much. Again.
print "http://www.codeproject.com".toURL().text Ain't that Groovy?
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I wish I'd see blue.. but my "darkness artifacts" are red and green - about 60/40. For more fun, poke your eyes (gently!) But then what about "light artifacts"? I usually see some light gray spheres swimming around when I look at "quite light but not blinding" things (such as white clouds on a sunny day). They're pretty small and they don't move much relative to my eyes (they move when I move my eyes, they swim around a little when I fix them)
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Sounds like your CCD sensor is on a high ISO setting. Set your brain to "P" (programmed auto) mode instead of auto mode, and then reduce the ISO setting, preferably to 100. You'll have to keep your eyes open longer between blinks and hold your head steadier to get a good view, though.
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Serious question. When I close my eyes in a dark room, I don't see just black. I see millions of tiny multicoloured speckles on a background of black and nearly-black-with-a-hint-of-blue, which is not static, but rather moves slowly (reminds me of a rather gothic lava lamp) I'm not talking after-images here. (it is difficult to describe) When speaking to other people, and asking what they see, most say "Black", "Nothing", or "I can't tell you, but I know it's mine." I asked my 5-year-old what he sees, and from what he describes, it's similar to what I see. So - are we a family of freaks? (relevant comments please!!!) or is this a glimpse of some mystical gateway? or is this what everyone sees?
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No worries. It's just dark energy[^] and it is going to destroy our universe. But before that happens you have plenty of time to entertain yourself with ping-pong balls and a radio[^]
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Need custom software developed? I do C# development and consulting all over the United States. A man said to the universe: "Sir I exist!" "However," replied the universe, "The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation." --Stephen Crane
I would have guessed that you see recruiters. Oh Wait! It might be one and the same thing for you.
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No worries. It's just dark energy[^] and it is going to destroy our universe. But before that happens you have plenty of time to entertain yourself with ping-pong balls and a radio[^]
Thanks for the link - but I prefer drugs :) On the Dark Matter front, that's something I really don't understand. Surely any matter not in a star is, effectively, dark matter - so it's not missing, we just can't see it!
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What do you see when you turn out the light? I see things you wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser gate. That, or more usually a giant pink elephant appears reminding me that I've drunk too much. Again.
print "http://www.codeproject.com".toURL().text Ain't that Groovy?
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Serious question. When I close my eyes in a dark room, I don't see just black. I see millions of tiny multicoloured speckles on a background of black and nearly-black-with-a-hint-of-blue, which is not static, but rather moves slowly (reminds me of a rather gothic lava lamp) I'm not talking after-images here. (it is difficult to describe) When speaking to other people, and asking what they see, most say "Black", "Nothing", or "I can't tell you, but I know it's mine." I asked my 5-year-old what he sees, and from what he describes, it's similar to what I see. So - are we a family of freaks? (relevant comments please!!!) or is this a glimpse of some mystical gateway? or is this what everyone sees?
___________________________________________ .\\axxx (That's an 'M')
On digital (or even tube) cameras, there is something called dark current.[^] Not quite the same thing, but yes, I've experienced the same affect. What surprises me is that, when I move my eyes, the pattern moves as well. So there's some really fancy stuff going on in the brain, because if what I'm "seeing" is random firings of the cones and rods, I would expect the pattern to stay spatially in the same place no matter how I moved my eyes. But instead, the patterns track as I my eyeballs move. So what that tells me is that the brain correlates the position of ones eyes with the image, it's not just where the light is striking your cones and rods, but where you are looking as well. Which, in the long run, makes sense, but it's weird. On the other hand, maybe it's really late and I'm just being silly. Marc
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Thanks for the link - but I prefer drugs :) On the Dark Matter front, that's something I really don't understand. Surely any matter not in a star is, effectively, dark matter - so it's not missing, we just can't see it!
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Problem (as far as I know) with dark matter is that there is A LOT more of it then visible matter, on the other hand dark energy is even more mysterious force that accelerates expansion of universe until it rips off everything.
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Problem (as far as I know) with dark matter is that there is A LOT more of it then visible matter, on the other hand dark energy is even more mysterious force that accelerates expansion of universe until it rips off everything.
Mladen Jankovic wrote:
LOT more of it then visible matter
that's what I don't understand. A planet the size of jupiter could be sitting outside our solar system and if it's not orbiting a star, then we would have no way of knowing it was there - so wouldn't it explain this dark matter if there were just a bunch of planets lying about out there?
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