Experimenting with this, i just learned about how our vision works. (Atleast from what i can tell)
Staring at light switch fastener hole for about 2 minutes, the rest of my office begins to "fade". I don't just lose vision, it's like it begins to decay in details to the point where i am not able to see it. it is as if the brain needs the micro movements of the eyes to make a complete and detailed 3D image, which also explains why our brain can make a realistic 3D environment for us to behold while dreaming, since it does not just replicate our "vision", it creates it from scratch from our visual input.
So if we forcibly stop the movement of our eyes, our brain cannot fill in the "blanks" in our Peripheral vision.
If you want to try this, close your eyes to the point where you can see your eyelids comming into your vision. Kinda like when you wake up and turn on the lights, and you almost close your eyes, adjusting to the lights. This should keep you from blinking, however, there comes a point where blinking seems necessary, just endure and adjust the gab with your eyelids till you feel comfortable. It takes a little getting used to.
It's kinda fun to play around with. 
Anyways, i will continue experimenting with this, but so far it seems that it is easier in a dark room. As long as you can see the focus point.
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