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One of the most important senses for the human species is the eyesight, as it is for most species, but what if humans all suddenly lost eyesight at the same time? We know this is possible because machine and Tierra del Fuego at the southern tip of South America are blind. Why you ask? Is is a note is because the holes in the ozone are allowing space radiation and solar radiation causing blindness. If there was an intense solar flare perhaps 200 times as much is the largest solar flare that is on record then this could cause humans to go blind. But what will we do? Recently an online think tank to got this subject to determine what kind of chaos and controversy this might cause. Travel and distribution would be problematic and it would be difficult to survive in our current civilization. Perhaps a 30 years from now we might have trucks, trains, cars and airplanes, which all operated by themselves. But as it stands today many people would starve to death and the number of accidents would be incredible without eyesight. Many of the systems we have in our civilization do not require eyesight, but most of them do. Have you ever consider how you would be able to get around and get things done if you had no eyesight? Perhaps this might be an interesting thought to explore for your self and consider how important eyesight is. Please consider this in 2006. Lance Winslow
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