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Every person are blind somewhere. Justify. If so how can the person see the surroundings at the blind position

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Answered by HappiestWriter012
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Every person are blind somewhere. Justify. If so how can the person see the surroundings at the blind position?

This is a very really interesting question.

Answer is as follows..
“ There is a part in eye where everyone are blind. There are no rods, cones there,and it is situated at the head of optic nerve. This part is called blind spot. The thing unnoticed by one eye is captured by other eye. By the observations of the other eye, our brain imagines the surroundings and background and fills it automatically with the observation even at the blind spot. Hence, the person can see everything without lack of vision.”

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Anonymous: PERFECT
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