Vision Is Not Universal – And Rarely Like Ours - Deepstash
Vision Is Not Universal – And Rarely Like Ours

Vision Is Not Universal – And Rarely Like Ours

Many animals see parts of the spectrum invisible to us (like UV or polarized light). Mantis shrimp, for example, can detect 12–16 color channels vs. our 3.

  • Eyes adapt to ecological needs, not to visual aesthetics.

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While there is another good summary out there, what is really fascinating about this book is the types of "umwelts" that other beings experience on this planet. Not just that they existed. Hopefully, this summary will help open your eyes to immense dimensions of existence that are beyond our human capability to understand.

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