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How can you see the visible light?

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Anonymous

15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

You use the pair of receivers built into the front of your skull. Each one has a photosensitive coating

inside the back of its structure that generates a small electric current when struck by visible light.

The coating is wired to the Network Operations Center located inside your skull, which collects

the data and interprets it.

The receivers are known as our 'eyes', and the Operations Center is known as the 'brain'.

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15y ago

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