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Radium

2006-06-04, 9:21 am

"Dim light disease" is a misperception that results from abnormality
within the visual cortex of the brain. Symptoms (equal and bilateral)
are:

1. False perception of dimness of light; normally bright light (e.g.
the sun) is peceived as MUCH dimmer. The day sky at 12:00 noon can
appears as bright as a 4-watt night-lamp would appear to the normal
eye.

2. Ability to perceive color and images with greater clarity as light
dims; colors and images can are best perceived in the absense of light.
The brighter the light the less clear images and colors are seen.

Pretty terrifying disease!!! Especially the dimness!!!!!!!

Dr Judy

2006-06-04, 9:21 am


Radium wrote:
> colors and images can are best perceived in the absense of light.


Wow! I would like to have the ability to see in the absense of light;
sound like a great solution for those with no eyes too.

Dr Judy

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