Why is there no good picture of the sun from space?

That's already a case in a natural sense:

discovermagazine.com/2012/jul-aug/06-humans-with-super-human-vision

These tetrachromatic humans have completely normal brains and cand still see beyond the visible spectrum, interpreting what they see as new colors.

Maybe I am autistic, but I stare at sun sometimes. It's very painful and burns my retinas but yeah.

They don't. I have an uncle who was blind since birth. He describes it as a lost concept to him. It's not like he just sees black; he just sees absolutely nothing. Those neural networks just aren't there.

This has implications for the consideration of the soul and duality. If there was a soul that created a subjective conciousness seperate from the body, he should see black, since the subjective receptor should be rcieving nothing and still interpreting that lack of input but, since he never had a chance to develop that part of his brain, that part of the "soul" never existed. The soul is the effect of the brain.

Hmm. Never thought about it like this. Cut out all the senses of a person, and what remains of their consciousness?

You can do that with a globe and a camera: metabunk.org/debunked-blue-marble-photos-show-a-changing-earth.t6616/

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probably not what anyone here is looking for.

but you can take your own picture using telescopes provided to you over the internet. you have to leave an email and they send it to you after a day or so iirc

it just so happens i took a picture of the sun like 3 years ago with this.

mo-www.cfa.harvard.edu/OWN/index.html

Attached: mysun.GIF (650x500, 100.85K)