We see nothing in the dark. But how do I see the darkness?

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3 years ago

There is no such thing as darkness. What a surprise! Let's see what physics says about this!

We can see an object only when the particle of light falling on that object returns and catches our eye again. The light that catches our eye is actually the smallest part of the massive electromagnetic radiation in the universe. There are several types of light in this electromagnetic radiation. But we do not see everything. Because our vision is limited to the smallest part of that radiation.

Suppose we see a bird as colorful as a cat but not as colorful. Because cats don't have those cells to see color. Again, they have cells that we don't have, so they can see at night, but we can't.

When we talk about seeing something, it is basically visual perception. Suppose a light emanates from a source and falls on a bird. It bounces again and is reflected through our eyes through the camera, that reflection again transfers the cells of our eyes to the neuron cells inside the head. The brain then tells us that it is actually a bird. Then that brain reminds us of him by replaying other pictures of birds in his head. That's how everything becomes.

Now let's say in other words. Many of us would not want to believe that there is more to the universe than just what we see. If there is an object that can only be seen on an X-ray wave, it will never catch our eye. You won't even see it on a particular camera. Because everything we see on an X-ray camera is lightly colored. And coloring means the real look of the thing will remain elusive in your eyes.

If you say there are ghosts, genes or anything else. However, it may be a scientific explanation that their visibility is not within the limits of our eyes. But keep in mind that there are countless things in this universe that we cannot see with the naked eye. That's why you don't want to see as many cameras.

Now you understand what the matter is! Basically nothing was created to say darkness. We can't see just because we don't have the ability to catch that light in our eyes.

Thanks to everyone for reading my article

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