Yes (see next).Is my brain constructing an image of blackness? — Benj96
No [link: Tommy Edison Experience, Youtube].Is this a conscious default setting when deprived of stimuli?
I would suggest yes.Can we call black a thing? Does it exist? — Benj96
Well... it's a little more complex than this. When no light is hitting your eye, the photoreceptors in your eye go to a default state; but that default state is actually depolarized to about -40mV; this is the dark current (see also the section on advantages, which describes this a bit more). So no light hitting your eye = photoreceptor voltage potential, which has energy.How can something devoid of information exist? If no energy is going into my eye how can I say I am seeing? — Benj96
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