Physics, asked by tingmangdadaa69, 10 months ago

our each eye has ability to see solo,then why do not we see a object twice with both eyes . This happens when we push our eyes.Why?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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hey mate....

Humans have two eyes.

But despite having binocular (two-eyed) vision, we see only one image. This is thanks to our brains working hard to make sense of the input coming through both eyes. Because human eyes are close together on the front of our heads, both eyes see more or less the same thing at the same time.....

Each eye looks at an item from a slightly different angle and registers a slightly different image on its retina (the back of the eye). The two images are sent to the brain where the information is processed. In a fraction of a second our brain brings one three-dimensional image to our awareness.

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