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Originally Posted by 10 Wheels

Hardly anyone considers that we each have different Night Vision
If you are operating without lights, each of us has different night vision. But once you turn on any white light, everyone becomes night blind. Rod cells in everyones eyes are saturated at very low white light levels. Even momentary exposure to white light can saturate the rod cells. You can see some things outside of your light cone but not much detail and, if you turn the lights off, you can't really see anything for several minutes.
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