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how to make a X-ray vision​

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Answered by MansinghBanara
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The binocular region is what makes X-ray vision possible. Demonstrating this X-ray ability is fairly simple: hold a pen vertically and look at something far beyond it. If you first close one eye, and then the other, you'll see that in each case the pen blocks your view.

Answered by vandhanarajesh27
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The binocular region is what makes X-ray vision possible. Demonstrating this X-ray ability is fairly simple: hold a pen vertically and look at something far beyond it. If you first close one eye, and then the other, you'll see that in each case the pen blocks your view.

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