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What enables us to see things

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Answered by galaxee123
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Answer:our sense organ eyes in combination with the brain.

Explanation:the brain helps interpret the image. and we see the beautiful world around.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The phenomenon that empowers us to see things around us is called persistence of vision.

How do we see things?

  • The pictures we see are comprised of light reflected from the items we check out.
  • This light enters the eye through the cornea, which behaves like a window at the front of the eye.
  • How much light entering the eye is constrained by the understudy, which is encircled by the iris - the hued piece of the eye

How does the mind decipher vision?

  • Visual data from the retina is handed-off through the sidelong geniculate core of the thalamus to the essential visual cortex.

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