Did You Know!
Every eye has a “blind spot,” but your brain erases it with Photoshop-level precision
All humans have a blind spot where the optic nerve exits the retina, but you never notice it because:
- Your brain auto-fills the missing data using surrounding colors, shapes, and patterns.
- This fill-in is so precise that if you stare at a patterned wall, your brain invents the missing pixels based on geometry.
It’s the only natural example of real-time biological image editing.