Yes, you can damage your eyes staring at the Sun.
you could have been staring into bright lights or your vision is bad
Signs of eye damage from staring at an eclipse include blurred vision, sensitivity to light, distorted vision, and seeing spots or lines. It is important to seek immediate medical attention if you experience any of these symptoms after viewing an eclipse without proper eye protection.
i think, also at the time, day, temperature. i could im correct :-)
You may have double vision if you have eye strain. This could be caused from staring at a screen for too long (such as the computer or television) or from having vision problems and not wearing glasses.
To address your concern about your 3-month-old baby staring at lights excessively, it is important to consult with your pediatrician. Excessive staring at lights could be a sign of a vision issue or sensory overload. Your pediatrician can provide guidance on whether further evaluation or intervention is needed.
If they are staring and smiling, it could indicate that they are attracted to you.
You could go up to them and say " can you stop staring at me..i find it quite offensive!"
I haves been pregnant 4 times and have never had blurred vision. My advise is to see a doctors help. It could be any number of things that could affect either your health or the health of your child.
A solar eclipse does not directly affect electronics, as the amount of sunlight reaching Earth's surface is reduced but not completely blocked. However, sudden changes in light levels during an eclipse could potentially trigger certain automatic systems in electronic devices, like street lights or solar panels, but this impact is generally minimal.
gazing glaring
Looking directly at an eclipse can be harmful to your eyes because the intense brightness of the sun's rays can cause serious damage to the retina, leading to permanent vision loss. It's important to wear proper eye protection, such as special eclipse glasses or a solar viewer, when viewing an eclipse to prevent eye injury.
If you close your eyes for 10 seconds and then open them and start looking in circles around where ever you are you could win a staring competition