because as the light shines through his torn retinas he sees the light going through the blood vessels.
if your colour-blind then I can not answer that but if your not stop being stupid.
no we cannot all see in the same colors. one of us will see blue in one shade, the other(s) not the same shade. "give me an example" you might ask? well sort of like i said up there, one of us might see red as light red, another in normal red, and yet another in dark red
"The man with the hollow eyes isn't blind" is a phrase that originates from the song "The Man Who Sold the World," written by David Bowie. The line captures themes of perception and reality, suggesting that appearances can be deceiving. The song gained further popularity through its cover by Nirvana, which introduced it to a new generation. It reflects the existential and introspective nature of Bowie's work, exploring identity and the human experience.
Yes red violet is a color you could also see it in crayola crayons.
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how will explain a mute man to blind man when he see to disable man kiss to blind man wife
The answer is Sand. Sandstrom can erode the mountain and sands on the top will tear down the mountain. Sand inside the eyes of man who can see will make the man blind and finally glass is made from sand and spectacles are made from glass which help blind man see.
Nothing. A blind man can see nothing. A deaf man can hear nothing. If you eat nothing, you die of starvation.
the exact same way you know if a man who can see loves you a blind man isnt any different than any other man he just cant see
Blind sight is a contradiction in terms, Like- the old phrase- I see, said the Blind Man!
A blind man can see nothing, a deaf man can hear nothing, a poor man wants nothing and a rich man wants nothing
Sand, can build a Mountain, Tear it down, sand can blind a man, and if made into glass it can help him to see.
GOD time also works
"I can already see that," said the blind man
what, r u blind? its red
Commonly red and green
If he couldn't, nobody'd hire him to install blinds.