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so what happens if you don’t use the glasses?
Fun fact, it’s no different then just looking up at the sun. I have asked that in the past, and everything I read online says that the ultraviolet light stays the same, but the visible light is reduced. There is no difference in the light the sun produces, so it should be as dangerous as just looking at the sun normally. Personally, I don’t see an issue as long as you aren’t staring at it for extended periods of time, though just not staring at the sun would obviously be the best solution.
Staring at the sun can cause retina burning, same with eclipses. Don’t stare at the sun unless you are okay with damaging your eyesight.
U go blind
You wouldn’t be able to see the eclipse as well as without glasses
Nothing just wear sunglasses ðŸ˜ðŸ¤£
Wear a Welding Mask.
Did that to watch (i think it was Mars) pass in front of the sun