Monday, January 30, 2012

Nocturnal Chinese Boy


This is a bit of the unusual, but I have it from Lloyd Pye who is custodian of the Starchild Skull, that it has happened before.  We should actually have all the necessary gene information on hand, as all other species have nocturnally adapted vision members generally.  Thus its expression is there right below the surface and could easily be promoted.

In the meantime it is a novelty and perhaps we need to consider if it is an option that we as humanity want to expand upon.  It is pretty clear that we have that option and whether we can expand our visual capability without detracting useful aspects are questions to be answered.

This child has difficulty in full sunshine.  That is not convenient.  Perhaps we can only work with a narrow part of the spectra.

Chinese Boy Can See In The Dark

Thursday, 26 January 2012


A Chinese boy has stunned medics with his ability to see in pitch black with eyes that glow in the dark. Doctors have studied Nong Youhui's amazing eyesight since his dad took him to hospital in Dahua, southern China, concerned over his bright blue eyes. Medical tests conducted in complete darkness show Youhui can read perfectly without any light and sees as clearly as most people do during the day.

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