the pupil...anyone else think it is similar to black holes in our universe?
what do our pupils do...take in light, endless amounts of it, yet none escapes from it.
and our iris? looks a lot like the cosmos...
i saw this comment on this video
and this guy says exactly what i was thinking as well
what do you guys think?

A black hole is a mathematically defined region of spacetime exhibiting such a strong gravitational pull that no particle or electromagnetic radiation can escape from it.
what do our pupils do...take in light, endless amounts of it, yet none escapes from it.
and our iris? looks a lot like the cosmos...

i saw this comment on this video
It's perception. That's the furthest I've come to so far. The black holes are the pupils of the eye. It is even powerful enough to pull in light. Life is a reflection, of what you experience. the iris is a galaxy around it. It's in our brain, we are looking from the inside out, and not the reverse, but we think that way because it's a reflection like a mirror is and we think it is coming from outside toward us. There's nothing out there, it's in here. Space is just an experience and perception as well, but we have to have that as a basis in order to sense anything at all and bounce it back to us. I just hope there are other entities out there to connect with. I've felt very cold as of late and it's not fun, lol. The universe, space, everything we see isn't really far away at all. Space and time is a perception we have to determine one process from another, and to determine if we care enough about it to ride that wave, otherwise it would be everything all at once. The brain fragments it for our convenience.
what do you guys think?