Why night vision is green and the myth about red goggles seeing 'demons'
This expert-level entry from Forgotten Weapons explains why night vision typically appears green. The color originates from the phosphor screen, with green chosen because the human eye can discern the most shades of it, aiding detail perception. White phosphor offers higher contrast for some users. The video also debunks the myth of red night vision goggles in Vietnam seeing 'demons', clarifying that color is merely screen output.









