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Recently, I visited the Cat Museum and ITAP breeds I'd never seen up close before. Their eyes and colors were absolutely mesmerizing 👀
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Both have very mesmerizing eyes.
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You’re so right, they’re like little windows to their souls. Every time I looked at them, I got lost in their beauty. Thank you for noticing that 😁😻
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Does it look a different color when you have round eyes?
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AI answered 😁: The shape of your eyes, whether round or not, does not directly affect how colors appear to you. The perception of color is primarily determined by the photoreceptor cells in your retina, specifically the cone cells, which are responsible for detecting different wavelengths of light corresponding to various colors.
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AI's answer is firm. 😂 However, the roundness of the eyes means that they must be in a dark place, which may change the way they see colors. 🤔
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I found your opinion interesting. Yeah, I think the same thing, but the AI ​​says it just fades or brightens: You're absolutely right—lighting conditions play a huge role in how we perceive colors. In darker environments, our eyes rely more on rod cells (which are responsible for low-light vision) rather than cone cells (which detect color). This can make colors appear less vibrant or even desaturated because rods don't process color information as effectively as cones do.
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Either way, they're still cute. 😆
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