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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)
The lobster eye is composed
of numerous squares. These
well-arranged squares are in
fact the ends of tiny square
tubes. The sides of each one
of these square tubes are like
mirrors that reflect the
incoming light. This reflected
light is focused onto the
retina flawlessly. The sides of
the tubes inside the eye are
lodged at such perfect angles
that they all focus onto a
single point.
reflector units
retina
These well-arranged squares are in fact the ends of tiny square tubes
forming a structure resembling a honeycomb. At first glance, the
honeycomb appears to be made up of hexagons, although these are
actually the front faces of hexagonal prisms. In the lobster's eye, there are
the squares in place of hexagons.
Even more intriguing is that the sides of each one of these square
tubes are like mirrors that reflect the incoming light. This reflected light
is focused onto the retina flawlessly. The sides of the tubes inside the
eye are lodged at such perfect angles that they all focus onto a single
point.
The extraordinary nature of this system is quite indisputable. All of
these perfect square tubes have a layer that works just like a mirror.
Furthermore, each one of these cells is sited by means of precise geometrical
alignments, so that they all focus the light at a single point.
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