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well..the light rays enter a pinpoint hole in your pupil. the light rays are focused by your lens. the lens is fat when you look at an object close to you. the lens is squashed by the cilary muscle. you can imagine what happens when you are looking at an object far away. that is why your pupil size seems to vary. when you look at something too close it may seem blury because your clilary muscle can only squash your lens so far,

the light rays then form an image on your retina (light sentitive cells) upside down but will flip when the image is sent to your brain using the optic nerve. this is how you "see" things

or The object goes to your brain after you see it and it shows your brain what the object is

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