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which color we see when we close our eyes​

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Answered by aryanbajajking
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Phosphenes are the moving visual sensations of stars and patterns we see when we close our eyes. They are thought to be caused by the inherent electrical charges the retina produces even when it is in its “resting state” and not taking in a ton of information and light like it does when our eyes are open.

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Phosphenes are the moving visual sensations of stars and patterns we see when we close our eyes. They are thought to be caused by the inherent electrical charges the retina produces even when it is in its “resting state” and not taking in a ton of information and light like it does when our eyes are open.

Answered by Muhsina256
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It also depends on the last color you saw before closing your eyes. I assume that if its black, you'll see hues of reds and purples, because of light filtering through your eyelids. It might be a different color If the last you saw was say blue, green or magenta.

When the eyelids are closed but without a blindfold, most people can see wispy clouds, moving specks of light, geometric shapes, flashes of white, snow and a range of colors, he says. “Kids love doing this, because it's fun, and they are curious.” The pathway of vision is from the eyes to the brain,

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