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Rishav say: You can, but only once in a lifetime.
Or just close your eyes to the point when it is just about to completely close and then gaze at the sun
Or wear a dark black sunglasses and then do the same
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Averager say: Its too bright to be seen as a round object
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spot a say: Go look at it and stare at it for 30 seconds. Your retinas will be permanently destroyed and you will no longer be able to see or to post stupid questions on YA
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Steven say: Because somethings can see if it throw light to our eye
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poldi say: Go ahead, look at it.
Its energy will fry your eyes and burn out your retinas. but don't let that stop you.
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Nyx say: You certainly can, with the correct protection.
https://www.amazon.com/Eclipse-Glasses-C...
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Starrysky say: Remember those ants you fried with a magnifying glass? Imagine those are nerve cells in the backs of your eyes.
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busterwasmycat say: You can, and it will rapidly prove its existence by blinding you. I would take that as a pretty good proof of existence, personally.
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quantumclaustrophobe say: Mostly because it's damaging to your eyes. So, just look at *pictures* of the sun - and keep your vision safe.
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DaMikester say: Because it is a God
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Adam say: We can but it can damage our eyesight.
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Al say: Of course we can look at it!! Special telescopes, or using an arc welding mask and other ways. What an idiot question.
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Markus Imhof say: Sez' who?
Depending on what you use, you can look at the sun - or at least I can. This "what" may be fog, the atmosphere at dusk or dawn or any other suitable filter.
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Matt say: You can look at the sun but because it is a massive ball of nuclear energy burning at unimaginable temperatures, it would scorch your retinas leaving your eyes destroyed.
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Gert say: It hurts your eyes because it's so bright.
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w313g say: we could.
but it would be detrimental to your eyes.
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