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♪ INTRO ♪ We’re going to do a little experiment. Make sure you watch this part of the video in full screen. Close or cover your left eye; look at the plus sign. Be aware of the circle, but don’t focus on it! Keep looking at the plus. You may need to move your head back and forth a bit, or move your thing closer to your face. But at some point, the circle is gonna disappear. Now close your right eye and look at the circle. Move your head back and forth until the plus sign disappears. You’ve just found your naturally occurring blind spot in each eye. And of course, daily practice, we do not notice this. The human eye has what you might call kind of a fundamental flaw. Light-sensing cells in your retina send signals to your brain via nerves. And those nerves are in front of the light-sensing cells. Eventually, those nerves have to pass through the back of your eye to get to your brain. And in the part of your retina where they pass through, there aren’t any light-sensing cells. That’s yo...