Do Blind People Understand Vision?

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • Tommy Edison, who's been blind since birth, talks about his understanding of vision, what impresses him about sight, and one fear that's motivated by blindness.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 8 тис.

  • @mrpinapples7901
    @mrpinapples7901 5 років тому +5738

    Damn. Making me feel like I’ve got a super power.

    • @dylanjames4706
      @dylanjames4706 5 років тому +105

      We kind of do. There’s tons of animals that don’t even have eyes. I don’t know what your definition of alien is, but there could be animals under the ice on another planet that don’t even have eyes.

    • @HearMeLearn
      @HearMeLearn 5 років тому +5

      Mátyás Vitos I’m pretty sure birds can see a bit of infrared so that’s color that we can’t even imagine right there because we only have our ROYGBP

    • @TheCharles1234567
      @TheCharles1234567 5 років тому +2

      @@HearMeLearn insects can see ultraviolet, many plants have shades of ultraviolet colors that attract insects but that we can't see

    • @darthbane2669
      @darthbane2669 5 років тому +1

      It really is.

    • @mpforeverunlimited
      @mpforeverunlimited 5 років тому

      Is your profile pic from 1983?

  • @HumorBagel
    @HumorBagel 8 років тому +6157

    You may not have the gift of vision, but you have something far greater: a kind, fun, charming soul. That gift is worth more than it's weight in gold and is no doubt just as rare.

    • @TommyEdisonXP
      @TommyEdisonXP  8 років тому +628

      That is so nice, thank you so much for that.

    • @HumorBagel
      @HumorBagel 8 років тому +212

      You are most welcome, and thank you for all the smiles you give us all

    • @autumnwetsel
      @autumnwetsel 8 років тому +2

      exactly! :)

    • @ItsMilks
      @ItsMilks 8 років тому +11

      Bruh be can't say that

    • @adam_156
      @adam_156 8 років тому

      didn't expect to see you here, but yo your pranks are hilarious

  • @Sazuleta
    @Sazuleta 4 роки тому +1

    “You have quite a gift, yo really do” has never had such a deep meaning as before.

  • @pineapplej7310
    @pineapplej7310 8 років тому +254

    a blind person trying to understand vision is like regular people trying to understand the 4th demention

    • @WeatherInOrlando
      @WeatherInOrlando 8 років тому +15

      Jeremy Oliver It's like trying to understand what it's like to be blind. Blind people don't see blackness, they see nothing. it's the same as what you can see out of your elbow.

    • @Randommmmm204
      @Randommmmm204 8 років тому +1

      As far as I know, the 4th dimension is time. I could be really wrong though.

    • @Ludwig1625
      @Ludwig1625 8 років тому +1

      Jeremy Oliver We know what it is, but we just can't visualise it. It's kind of like living in a flat world and trying to visualise 3D somehow...

    • @jakemilley4058
      @jakemilley4058 8 років тому

      @Vlad Lucian the 4th dimension is not time. The forth dimension is almost like an infinite number of 3d objects put inside each other to produce a new object.

    • @Randommmmm204
      @Randommmmm204 8 років тому +1

      +Jake Milley Ok. So I was wrong. And how is that even possible? We are humans and we live in a 3d world. So I think it's impossible for a person to imagine the 4th dimension.

  • @firingallcylinders2949
    @firingallcylinders2949 5 років тому

    Tommy being able to see one day would be the greatest YT video ever. I can't even imagine what a reaction like that would be.

  • @EsotericOccultist
    @EsotericOccultist 4 роки тому

    I love sweet humble people like this guy

  • @MrYetiman82
    @MrYetiman82 8 років тому +12

    I love you man. You are an inspiration

  • @alexbaigus
    @alexbaigus 8 років тому +8

    you are helping many people with this video my friend, thank you

  • @rajgill7576
    @rajgill7576 4 роки тому

    I just wanted to say, Tommy, you are brave. You let people look at you and you let us ask about your insecurities. Many sighted people, me included, are camera shy and would rather hide from what scares us

  • @davidlarsen1981
    @davidlarsen1981 8 років тому +9

    I think its easy for a seeing to be able to imagine how it would be NOT to see. It's always easy to imagine going a step back cause you are just losing one of your senses. It's hard the other way around, trying to imagine a sense you never experienced.
    But on the other hand it's kind of hard to imagine it's that hard for a blind person to imagine how it is to see.... It's just like sound basically. You can use echo location to know what's infront of you, same thing with seeing. It's just light bouncing off stuff and your brain knows what color/distance etc.

  • @jojojorisjhjosef
    @jojojorisjhjosef 3 роки тому +1

    The fact that Tommy doesn't understand depth perception makes total sense, honestly I think most of us who can see don't quite understand why we do have depth perception. It's just there, as some sort of feature of the universe every time we describe perspective. There is a projection method called isometric projection that does ignore depth, which might be what Tommy is thinking of if he was to imagine vision. So isometric projection + decrease size of things as a function of distance = vision. But why are things smaller further away than close up? 🤷‍♀️

    • @jojojorisjhjosef
      @jojojorisjhjosef 3 роки тому

      I just gave it some thought, you could say: objects far away appear smaller because light travels outwards radially. But then we just moved the question from why objects do that to why light travels radially.

  • @bonbonpony
    @bonbonpony Рік тому

    About the drawing part, since you seem to understand 3D solid objects better than the flat ones on paper, here's how you can probably get this: Imagine that you take this 3D object and squash it flat. But in such a way that it doesn't expand to the sides, just reduces one of its dimensions (the one perpendicular to the paper) and becomes as thin as the paper sheet itself. It retains its shape in all other directions though, so you can still recognize it. And since it's about seeing, only the front side of the thing stays visible, because the other side is "behind it" and obscured from our vision. (We can only see the front sides of objects, the sides that are facing us, and only if there isn't anything else on the way between that face and our eyes.)
    It would be cool if you tried painting with some THICK paint, or perhaps making a picture out of wool glued to the sheet of paper, since I'm pretty sure you could feel the shape of the string of wool with your hands and be able to imagine in your head what's on the paper.
    I'm curious though about the other way around: how do YOU imagine the world in your head if you can't see it? How do you orient in 3D space?

  • @Subbestionix
    @Subbestionix 4 роки тому +1

    I think describing it in a "technical" way is maybe easiest
    like: Imagine a straight line from your eyes to any single surface in front of your head. Seeing that spot means, that nothing is directly bettween your eyes and it. Furthermore you can approximately say how far away from you it is, just because your brain is able to "calculate" the angle your eyes have to look at, to see the same point. The more parallel your eyes have to look to see the same spot, the further away it is. (Maybe here you could make a "drawing" with pins and strings to show that).
    Another important aspect of sight is that different things can absorb or reflect light. Depending on the degree of reflectivity of the oject you're looking at it's either white (bouncing a lot of light into your eyes) or black (the material sucks up all the light energy and is literally getting hotter because of it). The sensation of color means reflecting different frequencies of light to a different amount.
    If an object is red for example: that means that all light is absorbed by the object except the red parts, which you can see. Sunlight contains all colors visible for humans - so it appears white to us.
    To me explaining this to a blind person (my GF actually is blind) has to be as weird as my physics teacher explaining quantum physics to me: It's really confusing and I might never really understand it but at least I can develop a vague sense of what it means and how it works.

    • @stanprogressstanyang
      @stanprogressstanyang 3 роки тому

      your girlfriend is blind since birth like how tommy is? i've been giving this some thought lately, and i think there's actually quite a bit of information available that could help a blind-since-birth person understand a lot of the characteristic of vision.
      -it's inherently 2D / flat.
      -at any given point in the field of vision there must be one and only one color.
      -all possible colors exist on a multi-dimensional continuum.
      -the brain groups like colored points on the field of vision into shapes, which is what helps us to make out separate objects.
      -colors are actually the only thing the brain can see.
      -unlike with sound and smell, location is perfectly preserved in sight without anything being muddled or bleeding into its surroundings.
      -the brain cannot see clear, and so will see whatever opaque color is behind that clear point.
      all of these things are things that would maybe not be at all obvious to a blind-since-birth person, but which give a ton of information about what the sensation of vision feels like.
      honestly, the most difficult thing for a blind person to grasp i think would be an infinitesimally thin "screen" wrapping around their face. (i have to wonder, can a blind person even conceive of 2-dimensionality when they live in such a highly 3D model of reality. realistically, imagery is the only thing i can think of that's truly 2D. so without that then, how does a blind person conceptualize something so flat?) ----- but i think that if they can successfully conceive of the notion of a "field of vision", then from there it's just a matter of being able to break it down into "pixels" (ie, x,y coordinates), and to know that each pixel has a color which is essentially just a label that it gets marked with, and that it gets that color from a single point (ie, z coordinate) on the depth axis which can more or less be thought of as the closest opaque point to the eyes.

  • @danialhakim7464
    @danialhakim7464 5 років тому +7

    Thanks to the algorithm.. I found a great content.. Instantly subbed

  • @valentincastelo6798
    @valentincastelo6798 2 роки тому

    yes it is a gift just as happiness is a gift and contentment and fortitude and life.

  • @frootube5662
    @frootube5662 5 років тому

    How I describe it to blind people is. It's like being able to hear the way everything feels all at once

  • @shashankminj6948
    @shashankminj6948 3 роки тому +1

    I just want him to see the world so bad 😢.

  • @happypiano4810
    @happypiano4810 4 роки тому

    Sight is an extended sense of touch. Obviously it’s a different sense, but that’s what it does.

  • @Wowreally42
    @Wowreally42 5 років тому +2959

    What a likable human being this guy is. Heart of gold you can just tell.

    • @morristhe3rd
      @morristhe3rd 5 років тому

      Wc Papírral törlöm a seggem

    • @scottmichael3745
      @scottmichael3745 5 років тому +1

      Totally.

    • @tylerdevine84
      @tylerdevine84 5 років тому +2

      So wholesome😍

    • @ondrazposukie
      @ondrazposukie 5 років тому +1

      You can't tell from a video what a man is like 😉 Sometimes you know someone personally for years and then realize they are different than you thought.

    • @Wowreally42
      @Wowreally42 5 років тому +2

      Ondřej Vitík I can see how that would be a reasonable perspective. I’ve had that happen to me in life, but I still believe those anecdotal occurrences don’t necessarily represent human nature. We’ve all been burned, but that doesn’t mean everyone is bad. And this guy just exudes authenticity in my opinion. Hope I’m right about him.

  • @darkangel13915
    @darkangel13915 8 років тому +1175

    Damn and I take my vision for granted smh

  • @JXEditor
    @JXEditor 5 років тому +757

    Do blind people understand vision?
    Tommy: How the hell would I know?

    • @rafsan1578
      @rafsan1578 4 роки тому +8

      You are right man, thats ridiculous.

    • @Peter_1986
      @Peter_1986 4 роки тому +4

      @@rafsan1578
      If people can develop some level of intuition for the 4th spatial dimension, then blind people can develop some intuition for sight.

    • @jeremiahsmith8499
      @jeremiahsmith8499 3 роки тому +5

      @@Peter_1986 But... can people develop an intuition for a 4th spacial dimension? Or do they just *think* they can? Is the intuition actually a reflection of reality, or is the intuition just an illusion in your mind?

    • @davedaring9823
      @davedaring9823 2 роки тому

      Deaf people are better drivers "because they can see everything". So therefore yes, you can.

    • @stephenguffey7225
      @stephenguffey7225 Рік тому +3

      ​@@jeremiahsmith8499dimensions aren't hard to grasp. Everything everywhere has dimensions. The 4th dimension is like what the 3rd dimension is to the 2nd. It has to exist. There isn't a single thing that is flawed anywhere. The universe is like a car rolling through traffic without a driver. It doesn't care like humans can do. We don't know why it took off or why. Long story short - it's real.

  • @ninjaraph
    @ninjaraph 8 років тому +1568

    It's a gift. Thank you for reminding us of this precious fact.

    • @vivalavega01
      @vivalavega01 8 років тому +15

      hit me too

    • @AntonyEvan
      @AntonyEvan 8 років тому +14

      Same here.. Thanks Tommy..

    • @TheChronoGamer
      @TheChronoGamer 8 років тому +15

      Thor you mean?

    • @inzane2427
      @inzane2427 8 років тому +1

      Na, he meant Ancient Aliens

    • @TheChronoGamer
      @TheChronoGamer 8 років тому +1

      Abu Abdullah Al Britani But Allah obviously existed, right? lol

  • @schleepy6362
    @schleepy6362 7 років тому +672

    Jeez, this really makes me think about how much we take for granted...

    • @AidenOcelot
      @AidenOcelot 7 років тому

      Being Blind and being sited are equal in both positives and negatives

    • @DropTehBazz
      @DropTehBazz 7 років тому +1

      It's kind of justified to take sight for granted though, since that is how we're built. It's one of our core features for survival.

    • @AidenOcelot
      @AidenOcelot 7 років тому +6

      Strange Brew True. But if all humans were blind and had a deaf person. we'd think that were taking hearing for granted

    • @kamileishon
      @kamileishon 7 років тому +3

      Same!

  • @shcottam
    @shcottam 5 років тому +1762

    When he talked about not understanding drawing... That got me man

    • @ppman8737
      @ppman8737 5 років тому +1

      the boss man lol

    • @gur262
      @gur262 5 років тому +17

      somehow i know there is a blind guy somewhere who must be listening to that and thinking"aaaaaah whatever, if she FEELS good !" :D :D @Phil Charles

    • @Michael-lc8yl
      @Michael-lc8yl 5 років тому +5

      Philip Charles That’s just because it’s not customary to feel people up as you’re going around.

    • @shcottam
      @shcottam 5 років тому +3

      @@ppman8737 whats funny?

    • @paulgoogol2652
      @paulgoogol2652 5 років тому

      that's where I can relate.

  • @lordchampion2724
    @lordchampion2724 5 років тому +3063

    I wish science could give him vision. I'd pay to see his reaction to the world.

    • @njclondon2009
      @njclondon2009 5 років тому +47

      yeah, that's nice, how much would you pay?

    • @lordchampion2724
      @lordchampion2724 5 років тому +475

      @@njclondon2009 like a few bucks like $20 or so. I gotta eat you know.

    • @njclondon2009
      @njclondon2009 5 років тому +42

      @@lordchampion2724 well i'm sure tommy appreciates your empty comment and your lowly donation.

    • @lordchampion2724
      @lordchampion2724 5 років тому +361

      @@njclondon2009 thanks man. Im sure he appreciates it more than your pathetic jealous comments.

    • @peterstorms3381
      @peterstorms3381 5 років тому +175

      Crowdfunding would easily reach 100K people donating $20 if it could bring him vision. I would be delighted to pay $20.

  • @joshuaomer9644
    @joshuaomer9644 8 років тому +2411

    What I just realized watching this is that he doesn't even see black. He literally sees "nothing". And that is something a sighted person will never be able to comprehend.

    • @jamestxi
      @jamestxi 8 років тому +168

      Samuel Mason Are you right there Keyboard warrior?

    • @joshuaomer9644
      @joshuaomer9644 8 років тому +357

      +Samuel Mason
      I have literally zero idea what you're talking about. Maybe you responded to the wrong comment?

    • @scr34m1ng4
      @scr34m1ng4 8 років тому +3

      lol

    • @onim26
      @onim26 8 років тому +156

      +Samuel Mason who pissed in your cereal damn

    • @mahmoudelsharawy5405
      @mahmoudelsharawy5405 8 років тому +179

      The way I think of it is, think about how much you see behind your head. NOTHING. Just pure NOTHINGNESS. That is what he sees in the back AND front of his head.

  • @AD-wx2xu
    @AD-wx2xu 5 років тому +3588

    I take so much for granted...

    • @isthattrue
      @isthattrue 5 років тому +7

      Your eye sight, for example

    • @morganrussman
      @morganrussman 5 років тому +29

      Most of all of us do.

    • @obelixco1148
      @obelixco1148 5 років тому +3

      Same fuck me

    • @HarperMH
      @HarperMH 5 років тому +8

      We all do.

    • @Sorest2
      @Sorest2 5 років тому +11

      It's nice to take yourself back to earth every now and then and just name things you are grateful for, because it's so easy to take it all for granted.

  • @Jacodoodle
    @Jacodoodle 8 років тому +4821

    Damn I want this man to see.

    • @dncviorel
      @dncviorel 8 років тому +173

      Help discover the technology then.

    • @heidithechubbybunny8949
      @heidithechubbybunny8949 7 років тому +80

      hopefully he has enough years left. he's probably in his late 50s or early 60s.

    • @shishirleyy
      @shishirleyy 7 років тому +27

      please watch the movie, At First Sight 1999. It will give you a new perspective. Or atleast^ research what the movie is all about.. then it's up to you if you would give it a go.. You wont regret if you try and watch it.. ;)

    • @MarieSallaupHalse
      @MarieSallaupHalse 7 років тому +3

      Shirley: Thank you so much for mentioning this movie, I remember I watched parts of it on TV while I was a kid, but I never knew the name of it. I remember it did quite an impression on me at that time, even though I was way to young to really understand much of it then (my first language is not english). I need to watch it now that I am actually able to understand it.

    • @shishirleyy
      @shishirleyy 7 років тому +1

      Oh i am so glad i was able to refresh your memory about that :D my first language is not english too! :D Enjoy the movie.. I appreciate your kind comment :)

  • @greenman3464
    @greenman3464 5 років тому +2352

    “Being able to catch a ball is neat” Possibly one of the most humbling sentences ever.

    • @darkstar4494
      @darkstar4494 4 роки тому +11

      Green Man can we just agree that it’s humbling? Maybe very humbling? Super humbling?
      I know I’m picking on you and you don’t deserve it in particular, but I’m tired of everything being the “best ever”, “worst thing ever”.
      Common speech needs a new phrase.

    • @greenman3464
      @greenman3464 4 роки тому +61

      Dark Star Ok dude whatever makes you the happiest person ever.

    • @darkstar4494
      @darkstar4494 4 роки тому +11

      Green Man Whatever makes you the most well spoken person ever.

    • @mrdewb
      @mrdewb 4 роки тому +42

      this was the weirdest exchange i’ve ever seen on youtube ;)

    • @greenman3464
      @greenman3464 4 роки тому +47

      mr doob Can we just agree that it’s weird? Maybe very weird? Super weird?

  • @efilwv1635
    @efilwv1635 6 років тому +16349

    I guess for a blind person, describing sight is like me trying to think of a color that doesn’t exist.

    • @GraveUypo
      @GraveUypo 6 років тому +958

      yep, it's one of the ways i think about it.
      bees can see a bunch of colors we can't. above ultraviolet and under infrared. we can have no concept of those colors.

    • @DragonProtector
      @DragonProtector 6 років тому +261

      i already made a color that did not exist and got a name for it yet cannot find it to exist or a painting of it :(. Happened in a vision.

    • @DragonProtector
      @DragonProtector 6 років тому +107

      im blind in one eye

    • @frailty7280
      @frailty7280 5 років тому +124

      that is the exact way to describe it. all colors exist, we just dont see most of them. the only difference is that his set of are the colors _we_ see.

    • @johnboyjr21
      @johnboyjr21 5 років тому +91

      It's like explaining seeing gravity. We can feel it but unless its interacting with us we can see it's changes. For instance we can't feel how strong the moons gravity is unless we go there

  • @Gregory-ud6zq
    @Gregory-ud6zq 5 років тому +1567

    The 3D car on a 2D piece of paper blew my mind cuz I realized that he really can’t understand what it’s like

    • @dereklewis4321
      @dereklewis4321 5 років тому +59

      I literally felt like an ass and thought to myself "you can use shading to show depth". Mom, Dad. I'm sorry, you raised me better than this

    • @Gregory-ud6zq
      @Gregory-ud6zq 5 років тому +3

      Derek Lewis HAHA

    • @Succer
      @Succer 5 років тому +11

      Vision is 2 dimensional

    • @MasonOfLife
      @MasonOfLife 5 років тому +15

      Without feeling....with only sight....the world around you would be like a 3D drawing on a 2D piece of paper...an illusion
      Imagine all other senses didn’t exist...your sight would be a moving 3D image on a 2D screen

    • @MAKExEVIL
      @MAKExEVIL 5 років тому +21

      I believe that there is a way to explain a bit, but it takes a lot of effort. He does have the sense of 'feeling'. In a way, his sight is what he feels (and hears, but that's not important in this case) So, in a way, real sight just expands apon that.
      He was having a hard time understanding how we can draw 3D objects on a 2D space. When he brought up pottery he gave me an idea on how you could probably explain it. For the sake a simplicity, a Triangle/Tetrahedron (pyramid with a triangular base) shape would be easier to explain. First, have them draw a triangle. Then have them hold a tetrahedron. Have them notice/recognize that all sides are triangles. Have them place the tetrahedron down on a sheet of paper and draw the outline of it. Imagine that the edges of the tetrahedron are lines, too, and that if you were to squish that shape down flat you would have 3 lines meeting in the center from each corner of the triangle. If you were to turn the tetrahedron slightly you would have comepletly different lines. You can make a tratrahedron out of sticks and project these lines on the wall with a flashlight to understand what I'm saying.
      For him, a drawing of a 3D object using simple lines is just a mess until it is extrapolated out into a 3D object that he can touch and feel. However, those with sight are able to make sense of it because with sight comes depth perception. Without depth perception, the world would be a mess to us too lol. Vision is like having an infinite amount of hands stretched out that you use to 'touch' (see) the world around you.
      Now how about explaining something like 'Color'... That would be really impossible lol.

  • @xxemericxx
    @xxemericxx 5 років тому +1263

    This guy makes me feel like i'm super talented or something

    • @act1veee
      @act1veee 4 роки тому +10

      exact feelings

    • @ab872009
      @ab872009 4 роки тому +46

      You are super talented. We are. When you hear people are “born with talent, or a gift”, we forget to remember we are. Don’t take it fore granted and try to use your “special powers” for good. Just because you’re not unique doesn’t mean you’re not talented.

    • @blazingtrs6348
      @blazingtrs6348 4 роки тому +7

      we’re so fortunate to be able to see

    • @wheelchairgeek
      @wheelchairgeek 4 роки тому +7

      This guy illustrates how amazing vision is...i.e. How amazing God is!

    • @babbisp1
      @babbisp1 3 роки тому +4

      Hey it's Max Caulfield!
      From the first game that made me cry.

  • @ponynodie4655
    @ponynodie4655 5 років тому +2250

    I would really love to see this man seeing

    • @obelixco1148
      @obelixco1148 5 років тому +143

      PonyNoDie imagine some future technology allowed that ugh I'd give anything to see this beautiful man seeing for the first time

    • @Michael-lc8yl
      @Michael-lc8yl 5 років тому +82

      He’s satisfied with being blind because he doesn’t know what it’s like to see.

    • @simonbrianese2273
      @simonbrianese2273 5 років тому +11

      shut your eyes

    • @royalblue2229
      @royalblue2229 5 років тому +21

      Simon Brianese he’d love to *see* him seeing, not see *what* he’s seeing

    • @essscott1661
      @essscott1661 5 років тому +9

      @@simonbrianese2273 that's not how being blind works

  • @turbo_jake
    @turbo_jake 5 років тому +769

    This video made seeing feel way more cool.

  • @seriall1337
    @seriall1337 5 років тому +649

    Im gonna try to appreciate my sight a bit more.

    • @bestever9178
      @bestever9178 5 років тому

      I only have one eye

    • @cky2genrapper
      @cky2genrapper 5 років тому

      I'm legally blind in one eye. We take daily things for granite. It's just what we do not to sound rude. It's just something you get so used to

    • @bestever9178
      @bestever9178 5 років тому

      @@cky2genrapper You are right

    • @seanmatthews6998
      @seanmatthews6998 5 років тому +1

      @Tweaky Robin even then you see black. You would be driven crazy seeing NOTHING

    • @fgfg633
      @fgfg633 5 років тому

      @@seanmatthews6998 Your post really through me for a loop because I always imagined blind people "seeing" just black like I do when I close my eyes. Holy crap 🤯

  • @CoectSolutions
    @CoectSolutions 5 років тому +530

    Crazy to know that we know how he looks but he doesn't !?

    • @joshrgaming2606
      @joshrgaming2606 5 років тому +10

      He can feel his face with his hands

    • @CoectSolutions
      @CoectSolutions 5 років тому +35

      @@joshrgaming2606 I know. but it won't help him much. maybe with the size of his head,cheeks and eyes. try to close your eyes and feel your face. im sure it doesn't feel like how it actually looks

    • @Avarioth
      @Avarioth 5 років тому +8

      @@joshrgaming2606 - That's still not the same as knowing how it looks visually. He doesn't know what those physical sensations translate to in terms of visual appearance. He can only compare what he feels from his own face to what he feels from other faces.

    • @thedrspod
      @thedrspod 4 роки тому +3

      It’s crazy how he knows what not knowing what sight looks like but we don’t if you think about it

    • @robbieedwardsayers3209
      @robbieedwardsayers3209 4 роки тому +3

      ProDigy Gaming propioception

  • @Chanseit
    @Chanseit 8 років тому +2156

    The amount of money I would pay to see this guy actually see. Oh man, technology hasn't advanced enough yet

    • @Jockster109
      @Jockster109 8 років тому +64

      one day. stem cells. one dqy

    • @justinwebb9408
      @justinwebb9408 8 років тому +38

      I saw a color blindness glasses video on UA-cam.
      I hope we have the same for full blindness soon.

    • @kittyofxcodeh700
      @kittyofxcodeh700 8 років тому +15

      Chanse id rase 20k and I don't even have $2

    • @DavidBChannel
      @DavidBChannel 8 років тому +16

      I have watched a video where a blind person sees for the first time..

    • @forthebold
      @forthebold 8 років тому +32

      Definitely, my thoughts exactly, the gift of sight would be amazing to give. We take it for granted

  • @ThatManMelvin
    @ThatManMelvin 8 років тому +2930

    i think it would be very interesting to do a double video with someone who is blind too, but wasnt born blind, and you two could
    discuss differences.

  • @naominekomimi
    @naominekomimi 8 років тому +562

    I think it would be cool to see if Tommy would sit down with someone who wasn't blind from birth but was blinded by an accident or something and grew up seeing. I think their conversation would be really awesome.

    • @ambermilligan9575
      @ambermilligan9575 8 років тому +4

      There is a channel called Breaking Blind and she went blind at 19 and she does a lot of QnAs and how she does everyday tasks, really interesting. She's a sweet person, if you have heard of the youtuber edbassmaster, that's his sister's channel :-)

    • @ambermilligan9575
      @ambermilligan9575 8 років тому +3

      Neil Dobbs She talks about it in one of her earlier videos (her earlier videos are really awesome) I believe she had a series of medical conditions including tumors on her spine??? Can't remember everything but due to complications and worsening of her condition she eventually went blind. I love watching her videos though everyone should check her out and subscribe!!

    • @TheFoodieCutie
      @TheFoodieCutie 8 років тому

      +Amber T like Amber said, check out maureen's channel breaking blind. The way she gets around and just seems to fulfill a great life is wonderful as this guy tommy. Just a correction, she lost her eyesight at 17, not 19. I think it was amazing seeing Tommy draw the picture of the car, but you can see Maureen when asked to draw still sort of remembers what it looked like to see and had a residual ability to draw from memory. The whole concept of blindness really fascinates me because I can enjoy music the most when I close my eyes. I can enjoy a woman's kiss the most when I close my eyes, amongst so many other things. Peace and love.

    • @rosemona61
      @rosemona61 6 років тому +1

      Naomi Nekomimi He did a video with a Asian girl

  • @diamondinvr
    @diamondinvr 6 місяців тому +62

    My mum is deaf, and when I was talking to her once I was facing her while pouring water out of my vision. I stopped at the top and she asked me how I knew to stop there, and it blew her mind that you can hear how full a cup is.
    Another funny anecdote is my dad (also deaf) getting mad at me for "ignoring him" while I was sleeping. I had to explain that we don't hear when we are asleep lol

    • @felixnkrumah3560
      @felixnkrumah3560 Місяць тому +1

      This is gold. Very interesting, thank you

    • @Nazinsky
      @Nazinsky Місяць тому

      Haha, love that! Seems like a good relationship with your parents.

  • @allison9638
    @allison9638 8 років тому +541

    This makes me feel bad for taking the gift of sight for granted😢

    • @AnnoyingOrange420
      @AnnoyingOrange420 8 років тому +41

      It's hard not to, vision is so important to humans

    • @snickerdoodle4844
      @snickerdoodle4844 8 років тому

      WakeClanVape too*

    • @LoreCatan
      @LoreCatan 8 років тому

      actually it's too :|....

    • @AnnoyingOrange420
      @AnnoyingOrange420 8 років тому +1

      Laura Maria
      lol the incorrect correction

    • @LoreCatan
      @LoreCatan 8 років тому +2

      ***** No really, It's "Me too" not "Me to". There is a difference.

  • @BreadVirus
    @BreadVirus 5 років тому +1678

    If we ever get a cure to blindness, no matter how much it will cost we need to get this man vision

    • @kirin1230
      @kirin1230 5 років тому +91

      For some we can. One day, blindless will be a minor thing. Just get this simple surgery and see. I hope that day comes.

    • @Flaccid_Fisticuffs
      @Flaccid_Fisticuffs 5 років тому +67

      He’s said before that even if he had the option to be able to see, he wouldn’t do it.

    • @juice1462
      @juice1462 5 років тому

      Yes!

    • @michaelmccarthy9088
      @michaelmccarthy9088 5 років тому +75

      He's been deprived of sight longer than he can remember, to him not being able to see is completely normal, he has no other standard to compare to. If he was suddenly given the ability to see, he would have to learn how to use it. He would have to go to therapy to understand this new sense hes been givin.

    • @julesquintero1435
      @julesquintero1435 5 років тому +53

      @@michaelmccarthy9088 I think thats not that bad, I have "all" my senses, but if I could get another one I would go to therapy and learn to use it, sounds AMAZING!

  • @freem8son86
    @freem8son86 5 років тому +1785

    What's even crazier is that no description of sight to him will ever do it justice. Like he's probably imagining sight as a really rudimentary, basic way of interacting with the world. But the amount we can see, the detail, the distance, all the different colors, the ranges of light, it would probably blow his freaking mind. Man, I wish I could make this guy see.

    • @seanmulholland7597
      @seanmulholland7597 5 років тому +67

      Free M8son he would literally cry.. watch a color
      Blind person just seeing color for the first time ... beautiful

    • @ElPinitch
      @ElPinitch 5 років тому +41

      @@seanmulholland7597 because of how overwhelming it would be. Watch deaf people hearing for the first time.

    • @supersanttu7951
      @supersanttu7951 5 років тому +25

      Free M8son I can imagine describing how sound works for a deaf person; hell, just get a sound loud and deep enough and they'll feel it, and even besides that sound waves are really easy to visualise with drawings and animations etc. But sight, the sense that takes a large amount of our brain's processing power, especially when compared to the other senses, is infinitely more complex than our hearing.

    • @kidneedonor8088
      @kidneedonor8088 5 років тому +18

      Sight has been restored to a handful of never sighted adults. They can "see" but the the part of their brain that interprets sight never developed as a newborn and they still can't "see". I saw one on a PBS show whose sight was restored but after ten years he still needed his dog and cane. He said it was more hindrance than help. I find this fascinating.

    • @eldermillennial8330
      @eldermillennial8330 5 років тому +4

      Kidneedonor
      They need to find a way to replasticize brains so adults can learn like a child.

  • @kelemh
    @kelemh 5 років тому +374

    Im sure he doesn’t want us to feel bad for him, but it’s kinda sad to see him try to grasp something so... basic? I dont know, i like it

    • @trevorlerew7610
      @trevorlerew7610 5 років тому +51

      WimeyBug it’s not basic, we just take it for granite

    • @kelemh
      @kelemh 5 років тому +13

      I gotta wipe ur memory now

    • @juan3450
      @juan3450 5 років тому +5

      @@trevorlerew7610 I didn't know I would find a very high IQ person here

    • @hummercore
      @hummercore 5 років тому +28

      @@kelemh granite is that useless block in Minecraft

    • @kaikoasmith3535
      @kaikoasmith3535 5 років тому +3

      WimeyBug ayy i get that reference lmao

  • @sickeningnoandrealfierceto
    @sickeningnoandrealfierceto 8 років тому +370

    He makes me feel privileged

  • @wildpickles6084
    @wildpickles6084 5 років тому +3454

    I wish I could give him my sight for a day.....

    • @Brinta3
      @Brinta3 5 років тому +644

      WC_leader YT
      For one day would be cruel. Because then for the rest of his life he would now actually know what he doesn’t have.

    • @guillermo4452
      @guillermo4452 5 років тому +146

      @@Brinta3 actually yeah.

    • @LuchoCastle_11
      @LuchoCastle_11 5 років тому +239

      It's actually harder for people that go blind because they know what they are missing.

    • @tobivon2074
      @tobivon2074 5 років тому +75

      @@LuchoCastle_11 actually it varies from one another. On one hand it is cool to not know what youre missing, so you can just move on. On the other hand, it is cool having seen for a while to understand what it is like.

    • @OrcaStree
      @OrcaStree 5 років тому +45

      It's better to have seen and lost than never to have seen at all. That love saying works for everything

  • @ZeitgeistGaming69
    @ZeitgeistGaming69 5 років тому +1243

    What's amazing is that this guy has no idea what sight even is. He can't even fathom it. When he dreams or thinks in his mind it is completely auditory. That's the difference between born blind and gone blind.

    • @user-ob5hj5vn8c
      @user-ob5hj5vn8c 5 років тому +39

      And what is also amazing is that futuristic technology will probably allow this man to see, in like 20 years time perhaps. And boy, let me tell you he will be ecstatic.

    • @magnificentfailure2390
      @magnificentfailure2390 5 років тому +35

      I don't think it's all auditory. He can also feel and smell and taste.
      I often experience a full range of senses in my dreams.
      Heck, I can't count the number of times I smelled something
      that was occurring in real life and it became a part of my dream.

    • @jollesracing517
      @jollesracing517 5 років тому +6

      10,000 subscribers without any videos it’s literally like us perceiving the 4th dimension we just can not do it

    • @SpydersByte
      @SpydersByte 5 років тому +9

      @@user-ob5hj5vn8c probably not. Via some research brought up in another comment there are cases of people who were blind from birth or very early and regained sight later in life. Pretty much all the documented cases end up with a person with very limited spacial reasoning. Look it up, it's not like all of a sudden a person could be granted perfect sight. Their brains just can't process the information that we can so they often don't understand what they are seeing.

    • @kxloux8466
      @kxloux8466 5 років тому +2

      @@user-ob5hj5vn8c he may not be alive in 20 years, sadly.

  • @NOWABOmusic
    @NOWABOmusic 4 роки тому +368

    Seeing is like hearing, but every object in the room is singing a very specific tune based on its shape, color, and location.
    Seeing is being able to hear all those songs at once and understanding how they fit together to create the world around you in 3 dimensions.

    • @inkvampyr
      @inkvampyr 4 роки тому +20

      Yes, this is how I would explain it!

    • @blueapple7988
      @blueapple7988 4 роки тому +38

      But we can only ‘hear’ objects if our eyes are pointed in the right direction

    • @russelsmith9739
      @russelsmith9739 4 роки тому +21

      That is the best description I’ve ever heard

    • @ismaelmejia5663
      @ismaelmejia5663 4 роки тому +7

      i think this is the best way to explain it, like a sonar kind of

    • @tubate20092
      @tubate20092 3 роки тому +2

      I don't think, because what is shape of object? What is color? First explain these properties.. + depth perception..

  • @ПростоЛана
    @ПростоЛана 7 років тому +777

    so strange, for Tommy vision is like a superpower and we just take it for granted.

    • @hamboner4386
      @hamboner4386 5 років тому +12

      I can understand, I cannot smell

    • @hamboner4386
      @hamboner4386 5 років тому +5

      just as I cannot imagine being able to@Zak Barrett

    • @sean5623
      @sean5623 5 років тому +8

      Hamo Newto smelling is overrated tbh

    • @hamboner4386
      @hamboner4386 5 років тому +6

      @@sean5623 but what if your house is on fire? I could not smell smoke, something in the oven? I could not smell it burning

    • @sean5623
      @sean5623 5 років тому

      Hamo Newto you would feel the heat and hear it when fire gets big it makes noise I’m not saying smell is useless just over rated

  • @DealthTheGreat
    @DealthTheGreat 8 років тому +392

    "Tommy, just open your eyes and you can see"
    *opens eyes*
    "Oh well would you look at that"

    • @voosum
      @voosum 8 років тому

      hehe

    • @12Syldiin
      @12Syldiin 8 років тому

      Omg

    • @jhijhinsen
      @jhijhinsen 8 років тому

      +Dealth ahhahahahahahahahhah dead

    • @Sast06
      @Sast06 8 років тому

      +Dealth That was brilliant HAHA

    • @spacesciencelab
      @spacesciencelab 8 років тому

      +Dealth "just look at it"

  • @lare290
    @lare290 8 років тому +715

    Light works almost like sound. It comes from light bulbs and the Sun and some other stuff, and when it hits stuff it bounces off it. You "hear" light with your eyes, and color is kind of like the pitch of the light. Different colored things "sound" different to your eyes.

    • @TheRealFlenuan
      @TheRealFlenuan 7 років тому +28

      Except sound is perceived as a one-dimensional stream of information, whereas sight is three-dimensional (including time).

    • @lare290
      @lare290 7 років тому +41

      The Real Flenuan Light is three-dimensional: time, color and brightness. Sound is three-dimensional as well. Time, pitch and volume. Pitch and color are similar, so are brightness and volume.

    • @TheRealFlenuan
      @TheRealFlenuan 7 років тому +5

      PerunaVallankumous It's hard to quantify "dimensions" when it comes to sound perception, but in reality it's just amplitude over time (2 dimensions), and our perception of 3-D space is layered two-dimensional projections.

    • @lare290
      @lare290 7 років тому +9

      The Real Flenuan You can perceive sound in 3D too.

    • @TheRealFlenuan
      @TheRealFlenuan 7 років тому +4

      PerunaVallankumous No; your conception of what a dimension is is inaccurate.

  • @Independent.Kurdistan
    @Independent.Kurdistan 5 років тому +465

    At 3: 07 when he said : I dont get it. It is really strange. You have quit a gift" i felt really bad for the guy and suddenly i had this 'new found respect' for life and things that we take for granted but some people dont have them

    • @dcdenizen1275
      @dcdenizen1275 5 років тому +1

      Daghighan...dorost gofti.

    • @Naruto31132
      @Naruto31132 5 років тому +10

      And then the next day you and most viewers forget/prioritize memory for your life and continue routines, possibly watching memes and anime and first world problem solving and financial/educational work/stress to keep you and your family/future of a family happy.
      What are life lessons if not fleeting reflections in a one way mirror?

    • @aceBOOM89
      @aceBOOM89 5 років тому +1

      now imagine having this feeling towards everything you have in your life and being thankful for every thing god gave you. This is heaven.

    • @aceBOOM89
      @aceBOOM89 5 років тому +1

      plaguelock lol call it whatever you want but just know that you didn't ask for what you were born with

    • @YoutubeSugit
      @YoutubeSugit 5 років тому +2

      Naruto31132 r/im14andthisisdeep

  • @peachesjackofski8363
    @peachesjackofski8363 5 років тому +113

    I would go to extraordinary lengths to get this guy to see, even just a little.
    Ur amazing.xx

    • @darkstar4494
      @darkstar4494 4 роки тому

      Peaches Jackofski that’s a kind sentiment, but why is he amazing?
      Maybe he is amazing in some ways, but just based on this video, what’s amazing here?

    • @peachesjackofski8363
      @peachesjackofski8363 4 роки тому +1

      Dark Star the first reason is......in a place that you are very familiar with, like the route from your bedroom to your bathroom, or kitchen to the living room. Close your eyes really tight-no cheating, and do a simple task, like walking from one room to another and wash your hands, open the back door, set a table , any simple, every day task.
      This alone will make you realise how amazing this man, or any blind person is.
      If you can’t be bothered or can’t do the above , just close your eyes for a whole tv show.
      Again. You don’t understand until you do it.

  • @kennichdendenn
    @kennichdendenn 5 років тому +623

    Its maybe like wrapping your head around 4d space...

    • @eismannfilme6736
      @eismannfilme6736 5 років тому +3

      Sebastian Amadeus van Brahms I was thinking the same thing

    • @kris030
      @kris030 5 років тому

      It's not because 4d is based on 3d

    • @tlrlml
      @tlrlml 5 років тому +4

      Except the fourth dimension is time/change/motion... and I think he has a concept of what those are.

    • @malehuman
      @malehuman 5 років тому +2

      That's close I think... the sighted perceive the world two dimensions with two inputs simulating 3D. The sightless experience only three dimensions because they have no input for two dimensions. Probably using the same circuitry the sighted use for simulated 3D. Likely tied in with the aural circuitry... also a 3d system. I made that all up.

    • @q.m9094
      @q.m9094 5 років тому +10

      Homo Sapiens Logicus
      4D commonly refers to a 4th spatial dimension, not the 4th dimension which is time.

  • @ericsbuds
    @ericsbuds 5 років тому +486

    well just in case you didn't know, youre a pretty handsome guy!

    • @25siesta
      @25siesta 5 років тому +39

      ericsbuds if only he could read your comment.

    • @jocelynbauer-jardine9908
      @jocelynbauer-jardine9908 5 років тому +23

      @@25siesta he probably can. Their are setting and apps that will read it to him

    • @ceaselessdischarge1026
      @ceaselessdischarge1026 5 років тому

      @@jocelynbauer-jardine9908 lmao he doesn't have a talking wheelchair

    • @liamnissanS2K
      @liamnissanS2K 5 років тому +13

      @@ceaselessdischarge1026 Your wheelchair doesnt talk to you? Mine does.

    • @hannibalgornitzka724
      @hannibalgornitzka724 5 років тому +5

      @@25siesta it wouldn't changr anything. He probably cant grasp the concept of bring attractive

  • @env0x
    @env0x 5 років тому +277

    i want to make art for blind people as a tactile experience. completely made out of textures that are meant to be touched. a whole canvas made of hundreds of different sorts of textures, and when you move your fingers across the canvas you feel all sorts of different sensations.. which must be similar to what colors are for blind people

    • @splatinumora
      @splatinumora 5 років тому +24

      Honestly a good idea, chase it

    • @thomasmnewman96
      @thomasmnewman96 5 років тому +1

      Have you done it now?

    • @gur262
      @gur262 5 років тому +6

      ehm. it is called a sculpture.

    • @gur262
      @gur262 5 років тому +1

      well. ive seen alot of sculptures with textures, meant for the eye, but they got em. sculptures are literally shapes, so sure you could put extra emphasis on the texture, or make something of soft material or decide on Wood vs Stone for specific reasons, but all in all when a blind guy touches a statue of a dog he will find it is sort of dogshaped just as i do@Lindner Akademie

    • @ttiization
      @ttiization 5 років тому +5

      I'd suggest going blind to make art as a blind. Use a blindfold to perceive the world. You can't just make 2D paintings with different textures for colors. You need to feel how a human uses hands to see

  • @niam2785
    @niam2785 4 роки тому +23

    "I always thought sighted people see everything. I'm surprised when you don't see something." Goosebumps when he said this. It's like there is a double meaning to it. And that is, the irony that despite being able to see, I'm unable to see how lucky I am to have all the wonderful people and things in my life.

  • @KayS471
    @KayS471 7 років тому +183

    As a sighted person, I can barely understand the things he doesn't understand.

    • @wonka4
      @wonka4 6 років тому

      Kay Cronin Same.

    • @chonkshake1237
      @chonkshake1237 6 років тому

      IKR

    • @FelixHdez
      @FelixHdez 6 років тому +1

      I can understand perfectly, just try to think like a blind

    • @chloroplast8611
      @chloroplast8611 6 років тому +1

      Felipe Hdez , no u cant understand

    • @FelixHdez
      @FelixHdez 6 років тому

      Chloroplast
      what do you know?

  • @adamboof6769
    @adamboof6769 8 років тому +192

    Who and why the fuck did someone dislike this video.

    • @DAK4Blizzard
      @DAK4Blizzard 8 років тому +23

      They just refuse to see eye to eye with Tommy.

    • @TheChickenSnicket
      @TheChickenSnicket 8 років тому

      +DAK4Blizzard literally

    • @DustinRodriguez1_0
      @DustinRodriguez1_0 8 років тому +1

      Probably bots. There's always bots doing weird things on every website.

    • @DustinRodriguez1_0
      @DustinRodriguez1_0 8 років тому +4

      Ira Gershwin
      Since the like/dislike numbers on videos can affect where the videos show up in search results, some unscrupulous people try to game the search results by having bots dislike 'competing' videos that also show up in searches that return their own videos. There is a gigantic industry called Search Engine Optimization, or SEO, which specializes in helping peoples content get higher in the search rankings. Some SEO people and companies are legit and ethical, but there are also a great many that use very dishonest tactics.
      It is a very active field, with Google and other search providers constantly tweaking things to penalize people gaming the system inappropriately (the only appropriate way to get higher in search results is to produce content more people legitimately want) and the SEO people tweak their own tactics to compensate. The majority of Internet traffic has been bots, not people, for a long time actually.

    • @azeliaspank
      @azeliaspank 8 років тому +20

      That was the blind people...

  • @stonekeykongmusic642
    @stonekeykongmusic642 5 років тому +320

    Maybe you can think that it's like hearing things but with a different organ.
    You can hear things from various distances, color is like timber and when it's dark it's like putting your hands on your ears.

    • @MrSlenderman
      @MrSlenderman 5 років тому +9

      just what I was thinking.
      I thought that explaining the depth and 3d drawing would be kinda possible using perspective lines that he can draw with his hands (so he has a grasp of what figures translates into brain shortcuts)
      Color and temperature would be possible explaining through the concept of synesthesia as we have scales for every sense (pinch to punch for touch, for example, sweet to sour for taste) and so on
      I know blind people can't possible understand the whole concept of sight but we can have tools clear enough to give a basic knowlenge of the ruling principles of sight

    • @willhaney96
      @willhaney96 5 років тому +1

      @@MrSlenderman the way you can explain seeing distances is with math, it also can show why its easier to tell 10 feet from 100 feet vs 100 feet from 110 feet. You imagine your eyes and the object in question as part of a triangle. The way we can measure distance is from the angle between our eyes when looking at an object. As the the object gets futher away your eyes get closer to becoming parallel, but at extreme distance this change is very small and hard to detect but at close range is very easy.

    • @MrSlenderman
      @MrSlenderman 5 років тому

      @@willhaney96 exactly, perspective works with shortcuts the brain makes to interpret things, like the same way with catching a ball, as we use the knowledge of an object changing positions and then the brain recognize a pattern and it speculates where the ball will go next.
      abstract processes can be described with abstract but objetive disciplines like math, geometry...

    • @sowasvonlustig2977
      @sowasvonlustig2977 5 років тому

      in the same way: tasting and smelling ... colors are like different tastes/flavours and smells/aromas.

    • @RinkieGeintie
      @RinkieGeintie 5 років тому

      You know he cant read this right? 😂😂

  • @snatched.8135
    @snatched.8135 8 років тому +105

    Huge eye opener of how much I can actually do. And what I take for granted.

    • @onim26
      @onim26 8 років тому +30

      heh "eye opener"

    • @snatched.8135
      @snatched.8135 8 років тому +2

      Fishcraft123 4 It's incredibly hard not have vision?? Uhmmm are you not aware of the millions of people born blind or the millions more who suddenly lose vision? (Like my mom) Or just those millions who need glasses, who up until like 100 years ago, were fucked if their vision was poor

    • @snatched.8135
      @snatched.8135 8 років тому

      Killer Memestar Omg xD

  • @0tiii
    @0tiii 8 років тому +181

    These videos always bring a tear to my eye. I feel sad because you are so content with what you have and I am given this superiority in a sense, physiological superiority, but what do I make out of it? I think you can worship life way more than anyone who is given a perfectly working body. And I envy you for the peace you seem to have found in yourself, because I have not.

    • @0tiii
      @0tiii 8 років тому +1

      Even feeling envy at all is something I hate about myself.

    • @seaneredia5199
      @seaneredia5199 8 років тому +4

      Fraxton i think one of the reason he is so content of being blind is because he never experienced seeing anything before, for him its just normal to not see.

    • @2veki
      @2veki 8 років тому

      You see, you're not blind yet you took your picture like you are. Are we searching for your caries & decay?

    • @0tiii
      @0tiii 8 років тому

      +2veki this doesn't really make sense to me

    • @Lapusso650
      @Lapusso650 8 років тому +3

      Fraxton you're patronizing him. It's so rude oh my god

  • @PsychicSploob
    @PsychicSploob 5 років тому +296

    Hearing you vocalize how sight is difficult to understand from your perspective made me kind of feel as though sight is almost like a projection of consciousness similar to teleportation. For you, you have to physically interact with your environment to understand it, but for those with sight, that interaction is still there on a technical level, but it's done from a distance and with minimal physicality. Strange world.

    • @hughdat
      @hughdat 5 років тому

      That was well said; didn't think about it like that.

    • @米空軍パイロット
      @米空軍パイロット 5 років тому +9

      It's an ability that allows you to extend the reach of your body. It's nuts.

    • @HearMeLearn
      @HearMeLearn 5 років тому +8

      Vision is crazy because technically you’re not seeing anything, you’re seeing light and light bouncing off objects which your brain puts together and forms what you understand as an image

    • @PsychicSploob
      @PsychicSploob 5 років тому

      @Stroll I know this and said it in my original comment. Kinda easy to miss, but my wording was purposefully careful.

    • @redemption1561
      @redemption1561 5 років тому +1

      ​@Stroll you seem to think that merely giving scientific names to things and processes makes them "nothing special or supernatural"

  • @mart7644
    @mart7644 4 роки тому +82

    It’s like a sighted person trying to imagine a world in 4D...

    • @martinorce3922
      @martinorce3922 4 роки тому +7

      Or a new color

    • @russelsmith9739
      @russelsmith9739 4 роки тому +7

      Not quite but I see what you’re getting at

    • @wheelchairgeek
      @wheelchairgeek 4 роки тому +1

      What is 4D?

    • @martinorce3922
      @martinorce3922 3 роки тому +1

      @@wheelchairgeek D is for dimension

    • @OHYS
      @OHYS 3 роки тому +1

      No it’s way different. He cannot understand sight. We can understand 4D

  • @sunstyle52
    @sunstyle52 5 років тому +86

    All he wants to catch a damn ball ... we need to protect this man!

  • @Tinyjb0
    @Tinyjb0 8 років тому +168

    This guy needs to be on the #1 list to get vision repaired. I think he said in a video that he wouldn't want it if it was possible, but I think if he experienced the gift of sight he would be so happy. The funny thing is that even though he is blind, he sees more than most people.

    • @hampus8067
      @hampus8067 8 років тому +1

      i dont think that they can repair things like that

    • @watsonwrote
      @watsonwrote 8 років тому +10

      Ambo -- Yeah but he was /born/ blind so his brain never developed the ability to process visual information. That part of his brain is handing other sensory information. It'd be like if you were given an operation to be able to sense electromagnetic frequency changes without any sensation of touch involved. It'd just be sensory "noise"; you'd be getting sensations but they wouldn't mean anything. There are some older children with certain kinds of blindness that are able to practice learning sight after corrective surgery and become fully sighted, and the brain is indeed a very adaptive instrument. But developing the ability to see and understand visual information is a very complex process for the mind to undergo and simply receiving visual information isn't going to allow someone to become sighted. Adults blind from birth aren't going to be able to undergo these brain structure changes. It's like when some people go blind after experiencing a stroke--their eyes still work fine but the part of their brain that made sense of the information became too damaged to function.

    • @BubblegumDog_
      @BubblegumDog_ 7 років тому

      I think if you got something damaged in your eye, you can get that replaced and restore vision. But if you are e.g completely missing your eyes, there aren't really anything to be done. This is just a guess though, i'm not a doctor ayy lmao.

    • @u235x00
      @u235x00 7 років тому +1

      even if they could make him see, he couldnt see normally
      why everyone in the comments wants to give him sight im pretty sure hes much happier this way

    • @schleepy6362
      @schleepy6362 7 років тому +2

      Tinyjb0 It's really his call. I mean, gaining sight after a lifetime of blindness would be pretty monumental. It's not like, gaining a new ability or skill or something, it's a brand new SENSE. Something nobody can comprehend fully, or describe in words, no matter how hard they try. It might scare a person who'd never been able to see before. It just depends on what he wants, I suppose.
      Sorry for the paragraph, didn't mean to be preachy. It's just a really interesting subject to think about!

  • @Terinka14
    @Terinka14 7 років тому +607

    this is super sweet and mind blowing... i have seen many people who got blind eventually as their for example genetic illness started to show up.. but i never really thought about people being blind since they were born. their life must be extremely different.

    • @hr-g4640
      @hr-g4640 7 років тому +18

      Terinka14 is a theme so interesting that makes me think, how society will work if we were all blind, like how we would think we look? how we would make mathematical and many other science problems?, will we consider see as a weird thing?

    • @ubaidubai_
      @ubaidubai_ 6 років тому +1

      eatl 96 oooh thats an interesting thing! I think perhaps, our capacity for memory and memorisation would probably be very heightened, there would be some way to compile easy to decipher audio files and stuff and I think.. sight wouldn't even be considered a thing unless animals still have sight, perhaps we would see it as how certain birds and reptiles can detect magnetic waves to navigate and stuff, we wouldn't call it sight, we would call it the ability to detect and process electromagnetic waves

    • @vd9866
      @vd9866 6 років тому +10

      eatl 96 I think we would all be extinct if nobody has eyesight. We would all be starved to death before essential technologies are developed.

    • @holonaut
      @holonaut 6 років тому

      We would develop sonar systems like bats. These guys are blind, but know exactly their surroundings and can even sense things behind corners.

    • @EuphoriaDreamer
      @EuphoriaDreamer 6 років тому +1

      If nobody had eyesight, they'd have other abilities that would make up for it and we'd live our lives differently, that's all. If we weren't capable enough as a species to survive without eyesight, I doubt we would have even come as far as we have regardless of our ability to see.

  • @jaredk300
    @jaredk300 6 місяців тому +12

    When he said 'you have quite a gift' when refering to 99 percent of the world, i caught a smile. :)

    • @MoW-o8w
      @MoW-o8w 6 днів тому

      Seriously his heart is so pure

  • @a1rh3add
    @a1rh3add 7 років тому +91

    Seeing is actually a lot like hearing. Things that are farther away are smaller while closer things are much larger and more pronounced like when you are trying to make out sounds far away verses coming from something close to you. The 3d shapes on paper show up looking 3d to us because as things get further away they get smaller and look on a slant in the distance. When drawing 3d we make things farther smaller and then slightly slanted to show the perspective in which our eyes would be looking to show this off. Like the sound produced from the farther side is smaller and sounds like it's in the distance and the closer side is louder and more legible. This is also why when drawing thing that appear far away they are sometimes drawn blurry. As things get so far we miss out on a lot of the subtle details like when trying to distinguish a sound from far away. When in a room full of people finding your friend is sometimes hard. There are so many people sometimes that they are hard to pick out from the crowd, much like when you are trying to listen for that one voice but everyone's conversations are getting in the way. Add this to distance and it can become really hard for us.

    • @jakobspindler997
      @jakobspindler997 7 років тому +4

      a1rh3add now this is a thing I think tommy should definetily read.

    • @sinewyslacker8978
      @sinewyslacker8978 6 років тому +1

      Hopefully tommy read it

    • @ultragamer7526
      @ultragamer7526 6 років тому +3

      Tommy can’t read it

    • @mitigamespro8757
      @mitigamespro8757 5 років тому +2

      Ultra Gamer He can. By the way, I think they could "show" Tommy a 3D painting where the lines bulge, like a cube, so he could understand at least how 3D images are drawn on a flat piece of paper. like he could touch the 3 lines that represent the height, width and depth of an object.

  • @jgallantyt
    @jgallantyt 8 років тому +65

    Tommy, the videos don't have to be funny to be fascinating and entertaining. This was one of your least funny but best videos so far. Although I do like your sense of humor, don't give that up, just know the videos don't all have to be funny for us to enjoy them.

  • @WildWand33
    @WildWand33 5 років тому +727

    Man...who is cutting onions here?

    • @gachibass_gavno_iz_ass39
      @gachibass_gavno_iz_ass39 5 років тому +10

      fucking ninjas, titanic, green mile, hachi and now again

    • @mammutbrot9230
      @mammutbrot9230 5 років тому

      @@gachibass_gavno_iz_ass39 wtf

    • @Kennot_B
      @Kennot_B 5 років тому +1

      me?

    • @Brukn0ws
      @Brukn0ws 5 років тому +11

      had to punch a wall to feel manly again

    • @vaskedagame880
      @vaskedagame880 5 років тому +5

      @@Brukn0ws
      I had to punch something really manly to feel manly again.
      So i punched myslef.

  • @Emma-Lumi
    @Emma-Lumi 8 років тому +184

    A good way for you to imagine vision Tommy would be to get a lamp that's really warm and then feel with your hand, the closer you get to the lamp the warmer it feels, but also the easier it is when you move your hand left or right to no longer feel the warmth, while further away it's less warm but you can feel it in a much wider radius moving your hand around. People see with light, the closeness is the details, the more information we get from an object, that's the intensity of the warmth, but the further away the more things we see, the wider the warmth radius. But the less details, the less heat

    • @user-mk5vj5bf3j
      @user-mk5vj5bf3j 8 років тому

      Thexevilxwulfy everyone like this so the person who edits his Videos can read this to him

    • @davidayarra3129
      @davidayarra3129 8 років тому

      Thexevilxwulfy dont expect him to reply xD

    • @Emma-Lumi
      @Emma-Lumi 8 років тому +7

      David Ayarra I think he actually has someone that reads the comments for him at times, if not I suppose it's stil fine

    • @lucasvarela9088
      @lucasvarela9088 8 років тому +6

      Thexevilxwulfy actually, blind people use their cellphones to read in youtube, they have an option where they can put their finger over something and it reads all the information, I'll search for the video.

  • @NoName-kh5id
    @NoName-kh5id 5 років тому +199

    If I was blind, I think the best explanation of sight would be like having infinitly long arms. You stretch your arm till it reaches an object and thats how you'll know how far away it is. With the assumption that you could do that at light speed and like 300 times a second ofcourse.

    • @hihtitmamnan
      @hihtitmamnan 5 років тому +14

      I think it's pretty much what he described but that's actually amazing to him and gives even more confusion. I would explain it on the basic level. Some objects emit light rays which are actually waves, almost like sound waves but made of subatomic particles and those waves are touching our sensitive cells in the eyeballs. When the cells detect these particles, they send an image to our brain and we see full shape of an object. Imagine ears are only 2 detectors of sound waves but eyes have billions of detectors of light waves, that's why we see so much detail in the image.

    • @NoName-kh5id
      @NoName-kh5id 5 років тому +10

      @@hihtitmamnan A blind person would not understand your explanation even a little bit. Light rays, light waves, Image and Shape are words unperceivable to a blind person.

    • @hihtitmamnan
      @hihtitmamnan 5 років тому +14

      @@NoName-kh5id uhh? Shape is something that they understand pretty good. And ray is not hard to imagine. He himself said he understands 3D but not 2D.

    • @NoName-kh5id
      @NoName-kh5id 5 років тому +1

      @@hihtitmamnan Ofc he knows what shapes are. but it just doesnt mean much when ur blind. And how can you say light rays are easy to understand to a blind person? ur basically trying to explain how a color looks like using other colors.

    • @hihtitmamnan
      @hihtitmamnan 5 років тому +7

      @@NoName-kh5id no, ray is also shape. Just straight line.

  • @oreokush4832
    @oreokush4832 8 років тому +88

    dont worry about making us laugh. im here for perspective.

  • @elizapam6983
    @elizapam6983 8 років тому +50

    I've always tried to understand how it must feel to be blind. I've come to realize that someone blind since birth recognize everything by feel and sound. You might be aware of the shape of something, and you can create an image of it in your head, but you can't see an image of it.
    Maybe I can help you understand depth perception. It's like audio perception, the further a sound is the smaller the sound is, it's the same with sight. The further you are from something the smaller it appears to your eyes. We don't really notice it because it's normal to us, but we see everything as only a few inches big, and the further away we are the smaller it gets. I'm sitting at my computer and if I put my fingers up to my eyes and measure its height it's only a centimeter tall. My girlfriend is laying on the bed and if I measure her with my fingers to my eye she's only 1 inch long. A house can be a centimeter tall if you stand far enough away from it. We don't notice this because it's normal to us, we know the thing is far away instead of really small. But sometimes it's not so easy for us and if we don't have something to compare its size to we can't tell how big it is, that's why pictures of objects often have a penny beside of them in the shot because we all know how big a penny is.
    I hope this might help you understand how we can drive without crashing into the back of someone at a red light, because we see them get bigger and bigger until we can tell we will hit them if we don't stop. Like how the closer you get to a sound the louder it gets, the closer we get to an object the bigger it looks :)

    • @kristinahoerler
      @kristinahoerler 8 років тому +8

      That is the most wonderful explanation I've heard! It makes SO much sense!!! You should try to describe more for the vision impaired, maybe write a book?

  • @Zerez_
    @Zerez_ 3 роки тому +20

    I think a great way to describe depth perception to a blind person is by comparing it to directional hearing. The reason you can hear which direction something is in is because you have two points of reference, and depending on how much louder something is in one ear compared the other allows you to determine it’s direction. Depth perception I believe follows that same principal. Since we have two eyes that see independently from one another, we are able to determine how far away things are based on the small differences between our two points of reference.

    • @ErikLiberty
      @ErikLiberty 9 місяців тому +1

      If you close one eye, you can still tell how far away something is, just not as well. Mainly because you know how large or small things are up close and they seem smaller the further away from you they get.

  • @vandercudo
    @vandercudo 8 років тому +52

    Most of us can't really draw much better than you, so don't worry about that :D

    • @swofzie123
      @swofzie123 8 років тому

      3s10 it's so true haha x

  • @ubiytsa9435
    @ubiytsa9435 5 років тому +473

    man I really hope sometime in the future nobody has to be blind, I think being able to see is just one of the most amazing things in the world

    • @thefirsttime7759
      @thefirsttime7759 5 років тому +2

      Artifical eyes are the cure

    • @davidt01
      @davidt01 5 років тому +14

      Those who follow Jesus will have perfect bodies some day in heaven 🙂

    • @cookiesontoast9981
      @cookiesontoast9981 5 років тому +74

      @@davidt01.... Stop.

    • @DzaMiQ
      @DzaMiQ 5 років тому +5

      There is a very high propability that in 10 years we will have a artificial vision technology, propably even better than we have. No God or Jesus or bullshit. But technology and knowledge is the only solution to all problems.

    • @qvindicator
      @qvindicator 5 років тому +9

      DzaMiQ I'm gonna set a reminder in 10 years right now to come back to this post and see if we have that technology. See you then! (Haha get it. SEE you then)

  • @GreenDay1695
    @GreenDay1695 8 років тому +135

    This dudes' hairline is goals

  • @iSchmidty13
    @iSchmidty13 4 роки тому +28

    I'm an artist, and I have a lot of trouble sometimes trying to understand what it's like to be blind. But hearing you describe how incomprehensible drawing is to you, kind of makes me understand it better.
    Seeing is just as alien to you as blindness is to me, it's so wild! I wish I could experience it for a day (what it'd be like to never have had sight). It's like you live in a parallel dimension from sighted people that we just can't ever truly understand!

    • @ClarkPotter
      @ClarkPotter 10 місяців тому

      It's not just as alien to you, bc you can shut your eyes and extrapolate.

    • @iSchmidty13
      @iSchmidty13 10 місяців тому +6

      @@ClarkPotter closing your eyes you see your eyelids, *completely* different from total congenital blindness.
      With blindness there is no visual input to your brain. You don’t see darkness, or blackness, or emptiness, you simply don’t see *at all*

    • @Raptorknight17
      @Raptorknight17 9 місяців тому +1

      @@iSchmidty13 It's like closing one eye and trying to see through that eye from what I've heard

    • @laurenanderson7330
      @laurenanderson7330 7 місяців тому

      @@iSchmidty13you don’t really see your eyelids. You see nothing because light can’t get into your eyes.

  • @kristinahoerler
    @kristinahoerler 8 років тому +77

    makes me teary eyed, I just feel sad, I want to help somehow. I want to find a way to show you what the galaxy looks like, the stars in the sky!

    • @TommyEdisonXP
      @TommyEdisonXP  8 років тому +7

      How nice, thank you. :-)

    • @unsmile666
      @unsmile666 8 років тому

      how do you read the comments? does someone read them for you?

    • @unsmile666
      @unsmile666 8 років тому +3

      bismo funyins i saw in another video he uses a reading robot or something, it reads the text and tells him it

    • @daronstube
      @daronstube 8 років тому +6

      does not make me teary eyed. makes me understand. he is great at talking about his advantages and his disadvantages. his videos enables learning.

    • @mattwong9104
      @mattwong9104 8 років тому +1

      Kristina Hoerler that would be the best present ever if you could give that to him

  • @Magerquark
    @Magerquark 7 років тому +509

    Watching his videos I know how blessed we all are just by beeing able to see, the most basic thing for most of us

    • @HosamSherif
      @HosamSherif 7 років тому +3

      I was thinking the same thing!

    • @sergeantdef.3572
      @sergeantdef.3572 6 років тому

      Sam Brown
      Indeed..

    • @randompersoninthecommentse7429
      @randompersoninthecommentse7429 6 років тому

      Exactly...

    • @tristanwillem1137
      @tristanwillem1137 6 років тому

      Very humbling honestly

    • @locktock9
      @locktock9 6 років тому

      yeah I mean my vision is....kind of crap, and I used to freak out about it, and if anything its gotten kind of worse over the years (and im 20 lol, quite a way to fall) but these videos kind of make me go "you know what, I dont care, at least I can see and act independently in that way" but in a way if my vision does completely fail somewhere like my 30's or something, I dont think that'd scare me that much anymore either

  • @cbabygags2553
    @cbabygags2553 5 років тому +157

    This made me feel so bad for this guy! Him describing how amazing it would be to stop at a stoplight really makes me measure what I value.

    • @essayedgar
      @essayedgar 5 років тому +2

      You shouldn't feel bad, rather think about how much we (as healthy human beings I'm assuming) are blessed with. I couldn't stop smiling in this video cause of this, we really take it for granted.

  • @nyreekrikorian
    @nyreekrikorian 5 років тому +31

    I think it's easier for sighted people to imagine being blind because we can close our eyes (maybe use a blindfold) and try to live as a blind person for a day. You described perfectly how hard it is (if you never had sight) to understand vision/paintings that our brains see in 3D. There are optical illusions that I bet a blind person would never comprehend. Yes, vision is a gift and thank you for making us realize how grateful we should be. I'm also grateful for you. Thank you!

    • @SpaceKadet1454
      @SpaceKadet1454 7 місяців тому +2

      I think what he means is what its like to be blind your whole life. We cant imagine that

    • @AccelerateHedge
      @AccelerateHedge Місяць тому +1

      Just putting a blindfold on wouldn't do it. At all times, you would still be seeing the back of your eyelids. You would see black, not nothing. Sighted people like you and I can't comprehend seeing nothing.

    • @nyreekrikorian
      @nyreekrikorian Місяць тому

      @@AccelerateHedge you are correct. I come from a place of ignorance. Thanks for explaining how seeing fully black isn't the same as nothing. I still cannot truely get it, but I understand that perhaps I never will.

    • @AccelerateHedge
      @AccelerateHedge Місяць тому +1

      @@nyreekrikorian You're welcome. :)

  • @aspibru
    @aspibru 6 років тому +248

    I would explain my sight to a blind man with tact. It's kinda as if we had hands coming out of our eyes that can touch everything in front of us with very precise detail, all at once.
    These hands are like ghost, invisible and don't collision with anything.
    They can't be turned, bent or twisted, they are straight, so we can't see behind objects.
    That's also how I'd explain drawings. If you give an object to a blind person and allow him to touch only the front part he would then feel what we see in a drawing, although a drawing is an illusion to these hands, making them feel as if the object had depth.
    These "ghost hands" extend forever as long as there are no obstacles to be seen or "felt".
    Depth perception I would explain simply as the feeling of how far away you feel these "ghost hands" to be.
    They retract when there's no light, like the snails eyes when touched, and therefore we can't see anymore, yet over time they become less shy and slowly extend again, although they remain shy and don't extend fully so we see worse.
    Colors are like textures for these ghost hands. Actual hands can feel if a surface is rugged, smooth, etc. These ghost hands can see if something is red, green, etc.
    Senses can only be explained with other senses, though, and never properly :/ I hope Tommy gets to read this and it helps, somehow, to understand a little bit more

    • @apjung
      @apjung 6 років тому +4

      It's like staring at a hot looking woman at the beach and undressing her with your eyes (invisible hands).

    • @johannjohannsson8255
      @johannjohannsson8255 5 років тому +4

      How did you have time to write that

    • @arielklein1998
      @arielklein1998 5 років тому +1

      What about looking at a screen

    • @BankruptGreek
      @BankruptGreek 5 років тому

      @@arielklein1998 different textures

    • @BankruptGreek
      @BankruptGreek 5 років тому +3

      it's really hard to imagine the straight lines hitting a 3d object, I would use those old toys with pins where you dd put your hand or face and it dd push some pins, I dd flatten it out and show it him and tell him you can only kinda see the top of them and not the sides of this at all. Then I think depth perception in 2d objects is just an illusion of color.

  • @douglasbaiense
    @douglasbaiense 7 років тому +301

    This video blew my mind. Thank you Tommy, I never thought about how difficult it is to explain sight without actually experiencing it. Great video.

    • @jimmy747
      @jimmy747 6 років тому

      He can’t see this comment

    • @miksuko
      @miksuko 6 років тому +2

      +Jimmy Butler but screen readers exist.

    • @xxfv4462
      @xxfv4462 6 років тому

      💯

  • @rodg321
    @rodg321 8 років тому +88

    Is it okay to feel sad while watching this?

    • @fostersstubbyasmr9557
      @fostersstubbyasmr9557 8 років тому +8

      Yeah

    • @ceciliacastro7962
      @ceciliacastro7962 8 років тому

      😂

    • @nickblubber7741
      @nickblubber7741 8 років тому +9

      it makes me realize how much i take for granted

    • @AverageAlien
      @AverageAlien 8 років тому

      no he was born like this. hes used to it and enjoys life

    • @zulumagoo1
      @zulumagoo1 8 років тому +13

      Of course it would be OK to feel sad, but I also feel a strong sense of gratitude for having Tommy around to share the perspectives of the unsighted. Technology is pretty cool to allow us into his mind.

  • @RileyBanksWho
    @RileyBanksWho 4 місяці тому +3

    Think of it this way: imagine explaining what your elbow 'sees'-it doesn't perceive total darkness, but rather an absence of sight, just like this guy experiences.

  • @kristinahoerler
    @kristinahoerler 8 років тому +194

    Do blind people become very sensual ? Do you get into massage, and touching velvet and petting animals and taking bubble baths etc? How about with food? Do you turn eating into an event? How do you think it would be like to live in countries that spend hours at the dinner table eating and talking, would that be ideal for the vision impaired?

    • @TommyEdisonXP
      @TommyEdisonXP  8 років тому +120

      Of course, I like all that stuff. However, I am not much of a foodie. As far as a long meal with lots of conversation, that sounds great just no phones at the table. :-)

    • @lofinomad8315
      @lofinomad8315 8 років тому

      if anybody gets a chance check out my channel for a unique experience in the world of animation. thanks

    • @asapnickybars4693
      @asapnickybars4693 8 років тому +1

      My nickname is not a reference to lyrical bars.

    • @asapnickybars4693
      @asapnickybars4693 8 років тому +1

      Damn didn't know you would get so butthurt. You are the one promoting yourself, I guess we will let the people decide who is the lame one here!

    • @lofinomad8315
      @lofinomad8315 8 років тому

      +AsapNicky Bars. asap rocky is a rapper. there's another rapper called aesop rock who is better. and bars is a term in hip hop. asap is a crew of rapper's also. maybe you didn't put too much thought when doing your name on here. I think your name should be (takerOfManyCock) you big pussy

  • @tonydigital6017
    @tonydigital6017 8 років тому +45

    I somewhat know how you feel about trying to understand vision. I have Aphantasia and with that I've never seen a mental image in my brain. my memory of anything I've ever done has no images, audio, sense of taste, touch, or smell. Having Aphantasia causes me to not to remember my father who passed away when I was 16. I'm 40 now and I don't remember my dad's voice or anything I ever did with him. I grew up thinking that the word image was a figure of speech and that everyone was like me. That all changed about a month ago when I found out that Aphantasia was the name for it and that other people have it too. It crazy to think that I never knew people were actually really seeing images in their minds. People who can imagine thinks everyone is like them and people who can't imagine grew up thinking the same way. So I've been asking everyone I know to try to explain to me what it's like to imagine things...like do they imagine in 1st or 3rd person...things like that. That's why virtual reality is such a big deal for me! It was the first time I could see something other than what was in front of my face. I will never truly understand what it's like to have a mind's eye

    • @marek9081
      @marek9081 8 років тому +9

      Wait, so you think only in words? Like you don't imagine images, sounds, smells, touch etc. but you can remember descriptions of things and recognise them? For example, can you recognise people's faces based on their characteristic features? That's fascinating.
      I, on the other hand, don't have 3D vision which makes me see things flat like on a photograph or a TV screen. I can only imagine how it is to see in 3D. I've heard it's absolutely beautiful and mindblowing, as if you could almost feel space between objects...

    • @Pardock97
      @Pardock97 8 років тому +4

      Anthony Jones Hmmmm that is really interesting. so I will explain my best.
      Imagining:
      -vision: imagining something to me is really weird because when you imagine something it doesn't necesarily has to be visible. Most of the time you can't see what you imagine, for example, when I was a kid I would imagine a man running super super fast at the side of my car as I looked outside from my window. it would jump and do weird things, but I couldn't see it. It's just a strong strong strong sensation of the thing you imagine being there. No image but the closest to being an image you just know it's there cause you imagine it. however when I lay down at night and I close my eyes I can actually imagine and see things very roughly and colors but because your mind is the one responsible of mantaining those images going on, they are usually really short and erratical and since it's late at night I sometimes end up blending it with a dream without noticing and I fall asleep.
      About remembering:
      You can "see" images from the past but very little detailed. this is very hard to explain like you kinda feel the image more than seeing it and you can't focus on details. like you might be able to see an image of you and your friends one day that you went on a dinner (for example) and even though you "see" that in your mind you won't be able to like try to figure out the color of one of them's shirt. I don't know if you dream or if you are able to remember them but it's similar, you can't really focus on detail but you have certain snapshots of your memories kind of like if you were looking at a picture from too far away and you might know what is going on in it but you certainly can't answer to questions like "what is it writen in that sign" or simmilar.
      Sound:
      This one is the one I'm more fluent on. Same way you can think words and you know you think them but you can't hear them it's how it works. but you get a feel of the voice you imagine. it's like if someone is saying it but your ears don't work but still you get the message to your brain.
      And about music ohhh not only you could get a really realistic feel of how music sounds without hearing it but sometimes if the music you think of is very familiar you find yourself really close to hearing it. you don't hear it but it's almost indistinguishable even if your ears don't capture any sound. If I was bored I would just re "hear" my favorite songs in my head. To kind of explain this let's say the best way I could explain is: if a speaker is so everyone can listen the music and a headphone is so only you can hear it, how about a headphone that is a wire to your head, no one hears it, not even you, but the wire sends your brain the signal anyway. That would be like imagining sounds.
      Touch:
      I can barely barely imagine a touch. You can have a really really slight feel of a touch but nothing compared to sound or image.
      Taste and smell: This might be the more subtle imagining I have. I really can't imagine taste or smell but I only only only get a tiny bit feeling of it like if I imagine smelling a rose my nose feels nothing but my brain "screams" rose smell. I can remember it and remind myself of it but I don't smell it. kind of like going to the directory of my brain picking up a pile of memory files finding the rose atributes and saying "ok, yeah I know that smell but I can't smell it now but I remember". And same goes with taste. "Ok pizza I remember the taste but I can't taste it now I only get a demo"
      it's not like sounds that in case of boredom I could supply my needs of music by singing in my head. in this case I can't supply my needs of flavor by imagining flavors it just feels dull or even worse, it makes me want to actually taste it.
      This is the best best best explanation I could give, I hope you understand :)

    • @huehuehuehue2740
      @huehuehuehue2740 8 років тому +3

      +Pardock That's a pretty good explanation. Also fun fact, human's remember odors the best. There is a trick where you can study and put a parfum on from which you don't know the smell, and if later during the test you put that parfum on again to smell it, it will be easier for you to remember the situation of you studying, and by doing so , you will also remember your course.

    • @AM-xt4jj
      @AM-xt4jj 8 років тому

      I feel like I am quite good at thinking in senses. I can for example imagine what an orange and a peppercorn taste like together even if I have only tasted them seperately. Because I wanted to go into arts some of my visual thinking is extremely detailed because I thought about an object for a really long time. So i know exactly what colour tones are in someones eye or how big someones nose is. But it is more of a learned image, i have to measure it out while looking at an image so i can recreate it. And it will still be far of the original. I enjoy thinking in senses alot. So I try to see if i start a basic rhythm in my head how many sounds and instruments i can add onto it. Same with objects i try to spin them in my head or thow an imaginative ball into a room and let it bounce. If what I think about gets to complicated it usually causes me an headache and the music falls apart the ball is stuck in air. I hope this was interesting as another perspective on thinking in senses, sorry if it was too long.

  • @deltaray3
    @deltaray3 8 років тому +29

    I've been wondering what do you do for vacation time? What types of activities and places do you visit? What makes for an enjoyable vacation for you? What interesting experiences have you had during travel?

  • @zerosuit3851
    @zerosuit3851 8 років тому +123

    I'm always scared that i'm gonna get hit by a foul ball and I have 20/20 vision

    • @whitegemgames
      @whitegemgames 8 років тому +13

      Radicrane that's the point, he still is scared of it happening even with average vision :P

    • @ethanarmstrong6787
      @ethanarmstrong6787 7 років тому

      Zero Suit i have 20/15 vision

    • @irrelevance3859
      @irrelevance3859 7 років тому

      Zero Suit I have 2.75/20 vision. My sight is horrible

    • @chocoblocko9cb991
      @chocoblocko9cb991 7 років тому

      Zero Suit my left eye sight is horrible really horrible

  • @nrrbull
    @nrrbull 5 років тому +4

    1:51 how have u seen the clip on espn??????????????????

    • @matthewb840
      @matthewb840 28 днів тому

      He says “you” as in you people who can see.

  • @AlliesBeautyTips
    @AlliesBeautyTips 6 років тому +443

    Why the hell am i crying

  • @Minimalist1
    @Minimalist1 6 років тому +633

    Before I saw his videos, I was like:''Ohh I want to have that, and that and so on'' But now, I'm really just happy that I'm healthy, that all of my parts of the body function.
    Thank you for giving me a lesson about life, that nothing matters more then your health and happiness,family and friends.

    • @letsgetrealmedicated
      @letsgetrealmedicated 6 років тому +6

      PHANTOM ! That's how I feel man. Tommy is great.

    • @mynamesreed
      @mynamesreed 5 років тому +12

      you wanted to be blind?

    • @maltheri9833
      @maltheri9833 5 років тому +2

      You wanted to be blind?What?

    • @yusurkassem4174
      @yusurkassem4174 5 років тому +8

      Pro Satan Pro Death Pro Snug Boi I think he means he wanted to have a lot stuff and things, but watching this video made him grateful for his eyesight

    • @eggbreath9631
      @eggbreath9631 5 років тому +2

      Learn how to read people

  • @Nooooooooooooooooooooo7913
    @Nooooooooooooooooooooo7913 7 років тому +44

    And he's so incredibly sweet about it, like we really don't realize how blessed we are, like sight is a gift, and instead of being jealous he's just amazed and almost humbled by it.

    • @guitarfelo
      @guitarfelo 6 років тому +1

      Like, omg yeah

    • @woolsheep5359
      @woolsheep5359 6 років тому +2

      Because he never experienced sight. People won't miss what they have never went through.

  • @sofiah.5820
    @sofiah.5820 4 роки тому +13

    "how you can draw 3d objects on paper"
    I can see perfectly when I have my glasses, and I don't get it either

  • @livsimon5290
    @livsimon5290 7 років тому +351

    God i want this man to see

    • @JixieDyeAuthor
      @JixieDyeAuthor 6 років тому +21

      Not every blind person wants to be able to see though. I'm legally blind and I would not want to be able to see. In fact the idea of being able to see scares me as much as it scares you guys the idea of being blind.

    • @evilmorty1440
      @evilmorty1440 6 років тому +20

      Jixie Dye Interesting.

    • @JixieDyeAuthor
      @JixieDyeAuthor 6 років тому +2

      I suppose it is. But at the heart of it is basically the unknown. I like the calm and safe world that I know now and anything else seems scary to me, just as it would seem to you if you went blind.

    • @izaakrayner9669
      @izaakrayner9669 6 років тому +3

      No offense like at all but how are you able to type what u are saying?

    • @JixieDyeAuthor
      @JixieDyeAuthor 6 років тому +11

      they're called speech programmes. A robot voice reads out the text on the screen.

  • @Cadrid
    @Cadrid 8 років тому +24

    I'm just some doofus on the internet, but I'd love to take a hack at explaining depth perception to you, Tommy.
    While you're driving down the road following a car, imagine holding your hands out towards the steering wheel and touching the back of a small toy car with your fingertips. You can feel the tiny brake lights, wheels, bumper, rear windshield, etc. To our brains that means the car is a safe distance in front of us.
    Suddenly the car's warm red brake lights turn on and that small toy car starts to balloon up in your hands, no longer confined to your fingertips, but filling your hands/sighted folks' field of view. You hit the brakes to prevent an accident, and the ballooning car slows in its growth as you come to a stop. You can see/feel the car in detail now, the bumper stickers, their license plate, the outline of the driver's head, and then the jackass hits the gas and speeds off, causing the car and its fine details to rapidly shrink in your fingers while your hatred of that idiot behind the wheel grows like an uncontrolled forest fire. Just take the next turn, moron!
    Sorry, I went a bit off track there. Driving isn't a stress-free experience, even with sight. I hope my explanation helped, regardless!

    • @Plastet
      @Plastet 8 років тому

      that was an awesome explanation