json_metadata | "{"app":"musing/1.1","appTags":["science"],"appCategory":"science","appTitle":"Why do you mostly see red when you close your eyes in the presence of bright light source?","appBody":"At whatever point I close my eyes in sunlight or almost a blaze light coordinated into my face I see that I can just observe red or yellowish white. What's more, I am intrigued for the reasons of this wonder. is the red wave length sufficiently enormous to not disperse from the eye covers, or simply experience it. \n\nLikewise it is fascinating as red wave length isn't as invigorated as other hues' wavelength (E=hf). Thus it isn't entering the eye tops since it is stimulated. on the off chance that that is the situation blue ought to be the shading present.","appDepth":1,"musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"question"}" |
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