The Strange Tale of the Sea Monk

Sometime between 1545 and 1550, a strange sea creature was caught or found on the beach near the Oresund strait between modern-day Denmark and Sweden. Described as nearly eight feet long with fins, a tail, and a black head, it quickly earned the name “sea monk” for its supposed resemblance to a man in monastic robes.

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The Gray You See in the Dark

In total darkness, many people report seeing a uniform dark gray field. This phenomenon, called Eigengrau—from German, meaning “intrinsic gray”—is not produced by light, but by internal processes in the eye. It’s a constant, ever-present backdrop even when no light enters the eyes.

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