There’s certainly nothing uncomplicated about the eye, simple1 or otherwise.
Some of us remember learning about basic vision from high school biology. What we look at strikes the back of the eye, which is composed of a thin layer (half the width of a dime) of tissue called the retina. This photoactive tissue is packed with neurons. These cells
receive and transmit optical dat… More…
Source: icr.org
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