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The Laws of Physics define many operations performed by the Eye.

The Lens of the Eye focuses light onto the Retina. So, the physics of Optics is applicable.

The Lens of the Eye changes shape to allow FOCUS'ing. So Optical Mechanics apply.

The Retina changes the Energy of the Photons of Light that strike it into electrical impulses that are transferred to the Brain.

The Nerves act as Electrical conductors, so the Laws of Electrical transmission apply.

Tears Lubricate the Eye, so Fluid Dynamics apply.

Etc, Etc.

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