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Itself — The Eye That Sees

: Light enters the cornea, passes through the pupil, is focused by the lens, and hits the retina.

Are you interested in a deeper look at the behind Shimon Malin's theories, or The Eye That Sees Itself

: In art history and Baroque aesthetics, the concept is used to discuss how the "eye" or the subject must vanish or "escape the self" to truly understand consciousness, often discussed in works like The Madness of Vision . : Light enters the cornea, passes through the

: Malin explores the "subject/object" mode of perception, suggesting that when we transcend this division, new domains of awareness open up. While the philosophical "eye that sees itself" focuses

While the philosophical "eye that sees itself" focuses on the observer, science explains the literal "eye that sees everything else":

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