The cooperation of the two retina in one field of vision, whatever is its cause, must rather be the source of all the ideas to which single or double vision may give rise.
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It is exceedingly improbable that the identical action of the corresponding parts of the two retina is the result of a certain habituation, or of the influence of the mind.
Two kinds of blindness are easily combined so that those who do not see really appear to see what is not.
Just as we have two eyes and two feet, duality is part of life.
Vision is perhaps our greatest strength... it has kept us alive to the power and continuity of thought through the centuries, it makes us peer into the future and lends shape to the unknown.
One eye sees, the other feels.
The engineering is secondary to the vision.
If we can map the retina, that will help us understand how it functions in vision, as well as devise new ways of repairing its malfunctions. And if we can really figure out the retina, perhaps we will have a shot at figuring out the vastly more complicated brain.
We view things not only from different sides, but with different eyes; we have no wish to find them alike.
There have been situations where the people you're around have one vision for you, and it's like trying on a jacket that doesn't fit.
I can move both of my eyes separately in different directions.
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