Originally Posted by badgoodDeb
The point is, children, that whoever finds such a Voyage cannot themselves notice the gradient. That's what was stated above.
That does not mean that a more sensitive person wouldn't see a gradient. The original person is satisfied with his/her unit, and that's all that matters. Someone who is more sensitive to these things might not be satisfied. So what would a picture prove? That a camera can see things that some human eyes cannot, while other human eyes can. We already know that.
If Person A is satisfied with his/her unit, why should (s)he take a photo just to please Person B, who does not actually own this unit?? Person A does not need to *induce* displeasure in themselves. That's silly!
Sensitively sighted persons should already know that many units will not please them. Buy only in person, prepare for many returns, or do not buy one.
But that's already been said. Repeatedly.
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