No you can't.
It can take several days to go blind in total darkness, as the eyes need light for the visual process to function. However, the exact timeline can vary depending on factors like overall health and individual differences in eye sensitivity.
If you want to see one without having to go to medical school, or work at the coroner's office, you can watch them on You Tube. But be forewarned, they're not for the squeamish or for children. It's very visual.
In the movie "Blind Fury," the character Nick Parker goes blind after a chemical explosion in Vietnam. The explosion causes him to lose his sight but enhances his other senses, particularly his hearing and fighting skills.
There is no one-answer-fits-all here. In some cases, you can be permitted to drive if legally blind; naturally, your vision must be examined by the local Department of Motor Vehicles and your individual case must be personally inspected. One who has vision in only one eye can possibly be permitted to acquire a driver's licence, while still being legally "blind". By saying "no, never, absolutely not", which is false, the previous answerer obviously failed to take into account that "legally blind" is not synonymous with "completely blind".
Reading in the dark may cause eye strain and discomfort, but it will not make you go blind. However, it is important to have adequate lighting to prevent eye strain and maintain good eye health while reading.
They down the road sometimes go blind
If you are seeing visual spots, go get checked for glaucoma or the beginning stages of cataracts by a good optometrist, only if the spots are in only your own vision.
everything can go blind in a waycan you go blind if you stay in the darkness?yes
I Go Blind was created in 1986.
no,but they can go blind
There is no evidence he did. Galileo went blind late in life- possibly his eyesight was damaged from observing sunspots without dark lenses. Kepler wore eye glasses, but did not, too my knowledge go blind. Tycho Brahe did not, to my knowledge have visual problems of any kind- Kepler wore specs, and yes, Galileo did lose his sight completely- but late in life.
It is unlikely for a deaf person to attend a school specifically for the blind, as these schools typically cater to students with visual impairments. Deaf individuals would benefit more from schools or programs designed for individuals with hearing impairments.
He did not go blind.
It can take several days to go blind in total darkness, as the eyes need light for the visual process to function. However, the exact timeline can vary depending on factors like overall health and individual differences in eye sensitivity.
yes! smoking can make you go blind. How? there are over 3,000 chemical's that go into your bloodstream which could make you have poor eyesight/go blind.
Anything can go blind
He isn't blind