Why does it always take up to an hour for our eyes to adjust to our surroundings if we’re out in nature on a dark night?
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It’s after dark, and the lights go out; a thunderstorm has knocked out your power. At first, it’s pitch-black. But slowly, after a while, the light from the moon makes it possible to see your surroundings. The light didn’t change; your eyes did.
But why does it take our eyes so long to fully adjust to the dark?
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