glarebeperking
Glarebeperking is a speculative phenomenon proposed in certain fringe scientific communities. It describes a theoretical interaction between concentrated light sources and biological tissues, particularly those of the eye. The core idea suggests that under specific, extreme conditions of light intensity and duration, the cellular structures within the eye might undergo a rapid, albeit temporary, alteration in their reflective properties. This hypothetical change, termed "glarebeperking," is said to manifest as an unusual visual distortion or a brief period of heightened visual acuity, followed by a return to normal.
The scientific basis for glarebeperking remains unestablished and is not recognized by mainstream ophthalmology or physics.