The Perils Of Privatisation - Part X
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.well, not quite. It's to do with visual adjustment to light. Overall ambient light (all lights on, for example) will cause the visual system to adjust, so that if you have to walk straight out of the plane at nighttime, you will not be able to adjust quickly to the low light and will have difficulty orienting.
Reading lights, because they allow you to read from a book, for example, but leave the environment more or less dark, allow the main cue to the visual system to be 'darkness' and as such you will need very little adjustment to the low light conditions outside the plane.
It is not related to light bouncing off the insides of the windows.
It also shows why reading without relative ambient lighting is bad for your eyes.