Just how dark does it have to be before our eyes stop working? Research by a team from Rockefeller University and the Research Institute of Molecular Pathology in Austria has shown that humans can detect the presence of a single photon, the smallest measurable unit of light. Previous studies had established that human subjects acclimated to the dark were capable only of reporting flashes of five to seven photons.
I think they are referring to innate noise present in the humans. We are electro-chemical beings so there is innate “noise” within our own perceptive systems.
I think they are referring to innate noise present in the humans. We are electro-chemical beings so there is innate “noise” within our own perceptive systems.