aph-japan reblogged
Your pupils contract in response to visible light, but not all of the sun’s light is visible. During an eclipse, your pupils widen because it’s dark, but there’s an outer layer around the sun that mostly only puts out light that’s not visible to us, but that can still damage your retinas. Thus, looking at an eclipse makes your pupils open up like it’s dark, which lets more of the invisible damage beams in.
The sun doesn’t get a critical multiplier on its damage when HP is low. Equipping the moon gives the sun a bonus to backstab.
#IMPORTANT#science#eclipse#solar eclipse#sun#blind#blind issues#blindness#eyes#eye trauma#eye damage#total solar eclipse#medical informative#health informative#april 8th 2024#eye protection#(DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE SUN DURING AN ECLIPSE YOU WILL ABSOLUTELY REGRET IT THE REST OF YOUR LIFE)#sharing this in advance of the april 8th total solar eclipse that can be seen from {'some parts of'} US {not where i am i think BUT}#(PROTECT YOUR EYES DURING ECLIPSE AND STAY INSIDE IN SHADY SPOTS PPL)#(Close all your blinds preferably too!!!)#(Also DO NOT BUY 'viewing glasses' off shady internet scam sites)#i am having flashbacks to the previous eclipse and how all my fandoms reacted to it {very not safety oriented}