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Originally Posted by The Lone Ranger
I'm especially intrigued by the magical ability of the eye to somehow "look out" through the opaque choroid and sclera, via the lens.
Seeing as how the choroid and sclera are, you know, between the lens and the brain.
Not to mention that the lens is not living tissue and contains no receptors of any kind.
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No, it is the 'Brain' that is looking out and it must be looking from just in front of the choroid and sclera, therefore it's view is not obstructed. This is all in spite of the fact that there are no efferent nerve fibers from the brain to the eye, or are there? Do scientists really know what they are looking since they are seeing afferently, which is clearly the wrong way to see.