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.
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
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
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
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
posted by SpecialK at 9:23 AM on September 4, 2001
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