> then perma black, I assume.
Probably not.
https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-ouch-31487662
What he explains sounds exactly like what you (or at least I) see when you close your eyes and then put pressure on them.
The way I had it explained was trying to look out one eye while the other’s closed
While reading I thought this is basically visual tinnitus and then the author used exactly that term. As someone with tinnitus, I can definitely understand the longing for "absolute darkness".
This was a very depressing read.
What he explains sounds exactly like what you (or at least I) see when you close your eyes and then put pressure on them.
The way I had it explained was trying to look out one eye while the other’s closed
While reading I thought this is basically visual tinnitus and then the author used exactly that term. As someone with tinnitus, I can definitely understand the longing for "absolute darkness".
This was a very depressing read.