When a person closes their eyes or sits in pitch darkness, they don't see pure black but a dim, shifting grey called eigengrau, which is the brain’s "intrinsic grey". It arises from random electrical noise in the optic nerve. These faint signals prevent true darkness, turning the void into a canvas of perception, awareness and imagination.
    
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Anmol Sharma / 
      
07:52 pm on 
31 Oct