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Blind Spot

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Close your right eye and look at the GREEN dot.

Now, slowly move your head towards the screen. At one point the RED dot will disappear.


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posted by: that one person
on: Nov 18, 08 5:24 pm

i have a stigmatism in my left eye and i didn't have my contact in but the person below me is right, there is a blind spot just like the title of this, i did it with my right and looked at the red dot and it worked.

P.S. if it didnt work for you try looking at the red dot and closing your left eye instead, if this works i sugest getting you eyes checked out cuz you just might have a stigmatism.

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Zzz...
posted by: Nalaaaa
on: Oct 24, 08 8:42 am

lol.. it works both ways.. u can choose to look at either the red or green dot.. but then u wud have to switch sides closing your eyes..

it's cause the image falls on your blond spot when your optic nerve starts.. thats why you cant see the other spot =)

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posted by: Lindsay
on: Jun 6, 08 5:58 pm

It didnt work for me, i dont get it.

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real cause
posted by: cmohr
on: Feb 26, 08 3:02 pm

this is not caused by any focus mechanism, the blind spot is the part of the retina where the optic nerve connects and you have no rods or cones.

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I win
posted by: Awsomeness
on: Feb 12, 08 7:15 pm

Ha! I have a cross eyed problem which means I see both at all times!

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