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In addition to [[active focus]], most members of EndMyopia eventually experience what is referred to as a "'''clear flash'''." A clear flash is an effortless and spontaneous partial or complete clearing of blur. These flashes can last anywhere from fractions of a second, to full minutes. While the community at large agrees that these flashes do not actually improve your vision, there is also a consensus that they are an indication of improvement.
In addition to [[active focus]], most members of the Reduced Lens community eventually experience what is referred to as a '''clear flash'''.A clear flash is an effortless and spontaneous partial or complete clearing of blur. These flashes can last anywhere from fractions of a second, to full minutes. While the community at large agrees that these flashes do not actually improve your vision, there is also a consensus that they are an indication of improvement.


At least one person gets them while dreaming instead of while awake.
At least one person gets them while dreaming instead of while awake.

Latest revision as of 19:25, 11 August 2023

In addition to active focus, most members of the Reduced Lens community eventually experience what is referred to as a “clear flash.” A clear flash is an effortless and spontaneous partial or complete clearing of blur. These flashes can last anywhere from fractions of a second, to full minutes. While the community at large agrees that these flashes do not actually improve your vision, there is also a consensus that they are an indication of improvement.

At least one person gets them while dreaming instead of while awake.