The way you “see” is that light strikes special cells in your eyes. Those cells contain a pigment that bleaches when exposed to light. The pigment being bleached is what causes the cell to send a signal to the brain to say that it “saw” some light. That pigment takes a moment to unbleach so the cell can be used again. Super-bright light super-bleaches the pigment taking much longer to unbleach, so it keeps sending the signal that it saw light.
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