Monochromacy

Monochromasy is an unusual and rare phenomenon in which a person can only see one color. This is a state where a person can perceive only one shade, which can be either light or dark. Such people are often called "flowers". Their peculiarity is that they cannot mix with each other, but contrast, making the environment very unusual and unusual.

Monochromases are an unusual phenomenon in human culture, which still arouses interest and questions from scientists. Interestingly, among the famous personalities with this feature were the writer Voltaire, the scientist Isaac Newton, and the poet Harry Houdini. It is also known that this feature was of great importance to the ancient Egyptians.

But why does monochromasis occur? The reasons for this phenomenon are unknown to scientists, but several main factors can be identified. Firstly, this may be due to congenital characteristics of a person's eyes, such as genetic abnormalities or diseases that affect the functioning of visual receptors. Monochromasis can also occur due to injury or damage to the eyes. In some cases, this phenomenon may be caused by psychological