sigh good and evil is only a human fabrication of personal opinion; how we feel about certain things and doesn’t actually exist. For instance Hitler believed he was doing good by eliminating Jewish people. its only perspective
But I have a harder time seeing in the sun than everyone else I know. :huh:
Narcissistic Deduction:
Oh woops, let me fix that. :whistle:
Scientific(?) Deduction:
I think it has to do with the pigment of the eyes either absorbing or reflecting light in certain amounts. As brown eyes are darker (usually) in color it absorbs more light rather than the reflecting of the lighter (usually) blue. I’m not sure exactly what this may mean, but it might have something to do with the membrane on the outside of your eye (which holds it all together) having a certain level of light pass through it causing a more severe glaring effect.
I believe I read back in High School that blue eyes were an adaptation to a cloudier / colder / snowy / northern extremes environment. Blue was supposed to be better at working with a low light situation, but brown handled bright light better.
The only thing I know for certain is that my own blue eyes and my #3 son’s blue eyes both require sun glasses to deal with Florida’s sunshine. The wife and other two sons have brown eyes and do not seem to need sun glasses.