It's probably because one is so vulnerable when they can't see anything, unless you're used to it (being blind). Not seeing anything, being something then unknown, is always a scary thing since you don't know if anything dangerous can pop up. Not sure if it helps but to me, that fear makes sense.
We are hardwired to fear the dark because our caveman ancestors had to fend of nocturnal animals. We also fear being alone because we are social organisms.
I can't see nobody with my eyes closed (not what u think, please read)
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It's probably because one is so vulnerable when they can't see anything, unless you're used to it (being blind). Not seeing anything, being something then unknown, is always a scary thing since you don't know if anything dangerous can pop up. Not sure if it helps but to me, that fear makes sense.
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We are hardwired to fear the dark because our caveman ancestors had to fend of nocturnal animals. We also fear being alone because we are social organisms.