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Harun Yahya


            consciously focus on the object of our attention—then we’d have to make
            a constant effort to be able to see. Images in our sight would blur in and
            out of focus. We would require time to see anything properly and as a re-
            sult, all of our actions would be slowed down.
                 Because God has made our eyes flawless, however, we experience
            none of these difficulties. When he wants to see anything, no one has to
            wrestle with setting his eyes’ focus and make various optical calculations.
            In order to see an object clearly, it is sufficient to look at it. The rest of the
            process is handled automatically by the eye and the brain—moreover, it
            all takes place in the space of time it takes to wish to do it.

                 Light Settings

                 A photograph taken in the daytime will be very clear, but not when
            the same film is used to take a picture of the night sky. Yet even though
            our eyes open and close in less than one-tenth of a second, we can see the

































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