A blue-eyed Chinese boy born with
cat-like night vision may offer clues to the future of human evolution.
When Nong Yongsui was two-months-old his father, Nong Shihua, was told by
doctors not to worry about his son’s unique blue eyes and that his eyes would
be fine when he grew up; now, years later, Yongsui’s father, teacher and
doctors are convinced the young boy’s eyes have given him a special ability -
night vision.
“In the dark Nong’s
eyes would emit a kind of blue-green light when shone upon by a flash light -
his eyes were just like cat eyes.”
A Chinese news reel, now
available on YouTube, claims that Yongsui’s rare blue eyes glow green when
light hits them and allow him to see in the dark as clearly as most people do
during the day, an attribute prompting some to call him the next step in human
evolution. The video originally surfaced in
2009 but has just recently gained international attention. The video reports
that Yongsui began experiencing blurred vision in daylight, having to squint
when playing outside during the day but able to catch crickets at night without
needing a flashlight. Bi Donglei, from the Heng County Television Station in
Guangxi also claims that Yongsui was able to answer questions she handed him in
the dark.
The lack of any definitive
evidence has left many skeptical of Yongsui’s abilities. Night vision is made
possible in nocturnal animals, such as cats, by a thin layer of cells called
the tapetum lucidum. These cells create a “retroreflector” - when a beam of
light hits the tapetum, it is reflected directly back along its path. This
process amplifies incoming light allowing the animal to see at night, it is
also the reason that cat’s eyes flash when they are illuminated. While many are calling Yongsui’s
eyes “cat-like” experts aren’t so sure. “Evolutionarily, mutations can result
in differences that allow for new environmental niche exploitation. But such
mutations are modified over long periods. A functional tapetum in a human would
be just as absurd as a human born with wings. It can’t happen,” said James
Reynolds, a pediatric ophthalmologist at State University of New York.
The Alien Disclosure Group, an
extraterrestrial and paranormal organization, has offered some different
theories, “Could Nong Yongsui be a Hybrid or Starchild? A new and growing
generation of extraordinary and gifted children are springing up across our
planet, is the human species evolving, or possibly our Extraterrestrial
visitors tinkering with our DNA?”
There’s no doubt that Yongsui’s
eyes are rare for his ethnicity but without further investigation into his
uncommon abilities it’s impossible to know for sure what he sees and why - does
he indeed have cat eyes due to a bizarre genetic mutation? Is perhaps another
attribute, such as rod-rich retinas, the reason for his improved night vision?
We’ll just have to wait and see.
Source : http://www.sync-blog.com
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