[–] amelius 4y ago ↗ Did evolution produce such a lens in any species? (apart from this one) [–] Synaesthesia 4y ago ↗ Yes the ways eagles have their eyes shaped lets them see things zoomed in. [–] [deleted] 4y ago ↗ (comment deleted) [–] [deleted] 4y ago ↗ (comment deleted) [–] zamadatix 4y ago ↗ An eagle's focal range capability gives a similar outcome but works nothing like this lens.
[–] Synaesthesia 4y ago ↗ Yes the ways eagles have their eyes shaped lets them see things zoomed in. [–] [deleted] 4y ago ↗ (comment deleted) [–] [deleted] 4y ago ↗ (comment deleted) [–] zamadatix 4y ago ↗ An eagle's focal range capability gives a similar outcome but works nothing like this lens.
[–] zamadatix 4y ago ↗ An eagle's focal range capability gives a similar outcome but works nothing like this lens.
[–] Synaesthesia 4y ago ↗ The article mentions macula degeneration, which my grandpa has. He would really benefit from a contact lens like this.
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