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What is the energy that we see as visible light, and how does the eye transform that energy into neural messages?
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What is the energy that we see as visible light, and how does the eye transform that energy into neural messages?
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The energy we see as visible light are wave. Our eyes can only recognized certain wave lengths. In our eyes there are special cells that can transform the lights into neural message.
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