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Harun Yahya





































































































                 The light reflecting off an object passes through the lens of the eye and causes an upside-down image
             on the retina at the back of the eyeball. After some chemical operations carried out by retinal rods and
             cones, this vision becomes an electrical impulse. This impulse is then sent through connections in the
             nervous system to the back of the brain. The brain converts this flow into a meaningful, three-dimen-
             sional vision.

                 For example, when you watch children playing in a park, you are not seeing the children and the park
             with your eyes, because the image of this view forms not before your eyes, but at the back of your brain.





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