djozz
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There is more going on than just the intensity, too much to compare sunlight with 365nm flashlights.
Sunlight emits a broad band of UV from 300-400nm, woth the shortest wavelengths more harmful than the ones closer to 400nm, and second, it cones with a huge amount of visible light that cause your pupils to close as far as possible, and looking straight into the sun is impossible.
A 365nm flashlight emits a very narrow wavelength band in a less harmful longer wavelength, but your eyes, seeing nothing, does not respond by closing the pupils, they stay wide open, admitting lots of light in. And looking straight into a 365nm flashlight is entirely possible.
Personally, my eyes have a clear warning system: my retina start hurting with UV light, once I knew the feeling I also recognise small doses.
That never happens with sunlight.