Cool thing I learned recently: the flux from a magnitude-zero star is about a million photons per square centimeter per second.

If I did the math right, that means from a star that's near the limit of human perception under ideal conditions, your eye is taking in ~650 photons per second when fully dilated.

Holy SHIT, now I found a paper demonstrating that humans can detect single individual photons shot into our eyes.

nature.com/articles/ncomms1217

That's beyond ridiculous.

... I went on a date with my girlfriend and got distracted posting calculations about star luminosity online.

That's pretty Me.

@starkatt Felthry's the same way. I probably am too. There's something comforting about hearing that you are as well.

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