I can see you... (NY Times Science Tuesday)
September 4, 2001 1:46 AM   Subscribe

I can see you... (NY Times Science Tuesday) So it turns out that the eyeless brittlestar can see because its entire skeleton is essentially an eye. That makes me wonder -- what if one could see with other parts of one's body? What if one's skin was covered in microlenses? It would make showering more interesting, that's for sure.
posted by meep (5 comments total)
 
Very apt, considering the navel gazing that goes on in here.
posted by the cuban at 2:08 AM on September 4, 2001


I suppose it can only help with the mystical art of finding the G spot....
posted by scribble at 4:26 AM on September 4, 2001


Apparently, no one is familiar with Roald Dahl's 'The Amazing Story of Henry Sugar.'
posted by saladin at 6:51 AM on September 4, 2001


What if you had eyes inside your stomach? Talk about introspection...
posted by kfury at 7:27 AM on September 4, 2001


Hmn... finding the g-spot... so would the snake still only have one eye?
posted by SpecialK at 9:23 AM on September 4, 2001


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