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What if a blind person looks at the sun?

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The vast majority of people considered “blind “ are not totally blind. About 90 percent. People who see very little or only perceive light would likely feel pain from looking at the sun. Many legally blind people are more sensitive to bright lights than the average sighted person. read more

A nlp (non light perception) blind person can face the sun, but they can't look at the sun. They can detect the electromagnetic radiation with heat sensors in the skin, but can't build visual representations. read more

If they're completely blind, highly unlikely. The red is the perception of light passing through the blood in our eyelids - the information is still very much light that is passing through the optical/neural mechanism of our eyes. read more

For the first time in U.S. history, a solar eclipse will travel exclusively across America, enabling millions of people to view the moon block out the sun on Aug. 21. But those who watch this rare celestial event need to take precautions, because staring right at the sun can quickly harm your eyes. read more

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