yes, our eyes see things upside down, but our brain turns them right side up.
2007-01-12 00:07:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, the image comes in through the lens upside down, hits the back of the eye at the optic nerve, the nerve is connected to the brain which turns it the right way up.
2007-01-15 09:47:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes that is correct but it is the brain that changes the sense of what the eyes see. Do know about the pinhole camera. The image on one side of the pinhole is normal but the image behind the pinhole is upside down. The eye is effectively a pinhole camera.
2007-01-12 00:12:05
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answer #3
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answered by ANF 7
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It isn't your eyes which do this. Light goes into the eyes and the image is sent to the beack of your eye upside down. Your BRAIN then puts it the right way. Clever eh?
2007-01-12 00:08:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Kinda.... I think the images our eyes receive are upside down due to something to do with the light entering the eyes... and then our (pretty cool!) brain somehow manages to turn it the correct way round. Cool, huh?!
2007-01-12 00:15:06
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answered by Anonymous
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No, we see things upside down and our BRAIN turn's it the right way...your pretty close to right just a little problem with syntax
2007-01-12 00:30:46
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answer #6
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answered by eskew_obfuscation 3
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Yes we do, it works kinds like old camera's, where the image is seen upside down but then reflected the correct way by mirrors
2007-01-12 00:12:03
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answered by Anonymous
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It is our brains, not our eyes that enable us to see things the right way up.
2007-01-12 00:14:09
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answered by The Alchemist 4
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no, our brain turns it round, our eyes collect the light upside down
2007-01-12 00:10:03
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answered by rykkers 3
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Its our brain that turns thing right way up.
2007-01-15 13:32:33
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answered by CLIVE C 3
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