What Robot Robinson actually sees. Some Lost in Space theory fun. So it's pretty much a given that the robot species in the new Lost in Space reboot she's a lot farther into the radiant light spectrum than humans can . Their faces or communication hubs are entirely made up of moving lights. But see the thing is so are humans. But because it benefits humans to see things in terms of 3D flat surfaces we aren't capable of seeing all the lights the human body gives off at any given time. We not only luminess in the infrared, but we actually give off light in the visible spectrum that our eyes are simply not sensitive enough to detect. there is no reason to assume that is species that uses light as its primary form of communication has the same limitations. So when Robot Robinson look at a human face sage on Robinson's face, he's probably seeing a light pattern like the one I've drawn here. The crisscrossing lines of the blood vessels and the stripes that we naturally have, the massive heat generated by the brain leaking out through the eyes, and all of it blurry under a coating of epidermis. #lostinspacerobot #lostinspace2018 #lostinspace #robotrobinson #Scarecrow #johnrobinson #lights https://www.instagram.com/p/B8jawmrHgZx/?igshid=11io29kjrgtr2