The world as seen by cats

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The retina, a layer of tissue at the back of the eye that contains cells known as photoreceptors, is where the most significant visual differences between humans and cats may be found. Light rays are transformed into electrical impulses by the photoreceptors, which are then processed by nerve cells, transmitted to the brain, and interpreted into the images we see. These photoreceptors affect how cats and humans perceive the world. We'll examine how the internet's most popular topic sees the world in this video.

Music: Matt Nasir's Lydian Waltz

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