sixøyeøvelisens
Sixøyeøvelisens is a theoretical concept in limnology, the study of inland waters. It refers to a hypothetical sensory organ or system in aquatic organisms that possesses six distinct photoreceptor types, each sensitive to a different range of the light spectrum. This would allow for an exceptionally detailed perception of visual information, far exceeding the capabilities of most known organisms.
The concept is largely speculative and arises from discussions about the potential evolutionary adaptations of organisms
Researchers in visual ecology and evolutionary biology might use the term "sixøyeøvelisens" as a conceptual tool