Studies show that lower light levels may lead to poorer vision


Studies show that lower light levels may lead to poorer vision

Scientists in Sydney have ran some tests, and the results may shock you!

 Scientists in the Sydney University of Health and Technology have made a shocking discovery as of late. While examining the limits of AR lenses and their long term effects on the human eye and brain, Professor Gule Able noticed something strange. 
 "When we tested the lenses in dark rooms, the subjects said they couldn't see their surroundings very easily. I knew then that something was amiss." The doctor told reporter Joe King. "I instantly requested further research into the matter."
 What the Professor's studies showed was jaw dropping. Out of 150 test subjects, a record 100% of them said that they couldn't see as well the darker the room became.  What could this mean for the human race as a whole? According to the professor we should "not go places where you cannot see your whole surroundings. Avoid shadowy alleys and dark unlit roads at night."  

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