You are viewing a single comment's thread from:RE: The science of Color Blindness and its DiagnosisView the full contextlemouth (74)Playing with particlesin StemSocial • 4 years ago How many people do see life monochromatically? Isn't this one quite rare?
yes, it's quite rare.. somewhere between 1 in 30000 to 1 in 50000. vision is more like different shades of gray and they differentiate those shades based on brightness.
I see. Thanks. By the way, any connection between the topic and your username? ;)
Haha ,, naah , I am a doctor but not Eye-doctor :D
Cool! We are happy to have you around (I think it is the first time I comment one of your posts).
Thank you @lemouth. Yes it is the very first time indeed and I hope for more :)
I hope too. I cannot read all the supported posts (there are just too many), but I usually read everything that is quite strongly supported.