I've neglected a big fat backlog of ramble posting here that some folks probably have already caught up with if they've been watching me on FA, mostly about life issues and whatnot. Too lazy to recount all that here right now, but I do have some fresh musings that don't have their earlier context featured on my FA so I'll just post it here. It might be the next episode in my "spookeyes" research hubris.
I've caught a new hunch that I may also have tetrachromatic vision. What has brought me to this conclusion is a combination of a few anomalies I've been quite used to for a good while. One of these being that I'm pretty sure that my color sensing cone types all happen to have a different height level compared to each other, causing their focal points to slightly deviate from the baseline. Whenever I see pure red point light sources in the dark, those are always sharply matched with the baseline and seem to likely be the shortest of the cones, while greens have a wider spread out of focus smear around them, hinting them to be on a different height from the focal point, and the blue cones have the worst smear, about twice as wide compared to green. Also these smears are always spread to the same radius regardless of the light's distance or brightness. These are observations I've been aware of for a long time before this, but I recently noticed some of my neighbor's christmas decoration lights also have yellow leds, and unlike how the previous smear theory should suggest with a normal trichromatic vision (the yellow having a sharp yellow core from the red cone input and a green smear around it), it actually has a fully solid smear radius of its own that's about half the width of the green smear. Can't really think of any other explanation for that. Also this would make me super right for all those times in the past with people saying the shit I've seen as clearly yellow is actually green to their superior vision and gaslighting me to be the colorblind one about it lmao.