because your brain overlays the two images on top of each other. This way we get depth perception.
our brain does not see two separte images but two layers of the same image
2006-08-02 06:07:07
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answered by smartypantsmbcanada 3
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Only a fraction of vision is in the eyes. The image processing all take place in the brain, and the brain is smart enough to combine both images into one.
2006-08-02 06:08:12
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answered by 1,1,2,3,3,4, 5,5,6,6,6, 8,8,8,10 6
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well you do not need a scintific explaination so ... a simple example if you see your finger with one eye closed and then open it and close other eye you (keeping finger constant) you could find that your eyes having a single image or double..
and non scientifically.. well if two eyes see two images then you might be double minded .
2006-08-02 06:56:21
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answered by Sunny 1
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It depends on what you are focusing on. If you hold your finger in front of your face by force yourself to look past it, it will appear double. But if you see it as one, it means your eyes are both pointing at it. Hence we are always at least somewhat cross-eyed.
2006-08-02 19:01:27
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answered by Jdude 2
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Both of our eyes together form a compound lens and hence produces single images !!!!!!!!
2006-08-02 06:25:59
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answered by barf! 1
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2006-08-02 06:18:45
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answered by Anonymous
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your brain make one image of it.
2006-08-02 06:05:45
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answered by gjmb1960 7
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