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Title: Explain the discrepancy between someone who looks at the Sun at noon and goes blind as a result, and
Post by: Earthy on Sep 1, 2015
Explain the discrepancy between someone who looks at the Sun at noon and goes blind as a result, and another person in the same spot, who watches the sunset a few hours later with satisfaction and a sense of relaxation, and no ill effects whatsoever.


Title: Re: Explain the discrepancy between someone who looks at the Sun at noon and goes blind as a result,
Post by: Richy271 on Sep 2, 2015
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Title: Re: Explain the discrepancy between someone who looks at the Sun at noon and goes blind as a result, and
Post by: Earthy on Sep 7, 2015
Answered perfectly ;)

Vote with confidence people.


Title: Re: Explain the discrepancy between someone who looks at the Sun at noon and goes blind as a result, and
Post by: Richy271 on Sep 7, 2015
I doubled-checked using the textbook, thanks for the feedback.


Title: Re: Explain the discrepancy between someone who looks at the Sun at noon and goes blind as a result, ...
Post by: Tanner Senff on Apr 7, 2020
Thank you, was very helpful when needing help with this question.


Title: Re: Explain the discrepancy between someone who looks at the Sun at noon and goes blind as a result, ...
Post by: David PENNY on Apr 8, 2020
thanks


Title: Re: Explain the discrepancy between someone who looks at the Sun at noon and goes blind as a result, ...
Post by: kendric emerson on Apr 8, 2020
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Title: Re: Explain the discrepancy between someone who looks at the Sun at noon and goes blind as a result, ...
Post by: notredame33 on Apr 11, 2020
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Title: Re: Explain the discrepancy between someone who looks at the Sun at noon and goes blind as a result, ...
Post by: Evieee Truong on Apr 19, 2020
Thank you!


Title: Re: Explain the discrepancy between someone who looks at the Sun at noon and goes blind as a result, ...
Post by: George Ioannou on May 23, 2020
Thank you