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by TallGuyShort
4713 days ago
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It would look black to a light sensor. As he says, your brain does play tricks and fill-in-the-black more than you might think. If you have a blind-spot you don't always perceive the absence of light - you may perceive what your brain is expecting. There are also disorders where it does this too much. I knew a guy who used to do things like overfill his coffee mug all the time, because the mug kept looking empty and then suddenly it was overflowing - his brain just expected the mug to stay empty. |
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Are you on the good stuff or something? It's black. Just because someone muttered "quantum" does not make this magic. It's black. What is so complicated about this concept? It literally can not get much more normal than this.