When you look through one eye or both eyes, it doesn't matter because the world that we know always has three dimensions; length, width, and height.The difference is that when you look through one eye your brain doesn't get as much information to be able to determine width or depth, which is considered the third dimension. It only gets information to see length and height. And, to see the fourth dimension, time, all you have to do is look at something with three dimensions ans wait for it to move. Movement involves time, so if you close one eye and look at things moving, you are actually seeing infour dimensions with only one eye!
It is not just one gene that causes the color of eyes. Eye color genetics is complicated and it takes many genes to create an eye color. Regardless of the parents' and children's eye color any combination can occur even for the same eye color.
Assuming you mean time dimensions, and not literally TME dimensions (whatever those might be), the answer is pretty definitely one. Hermann Weyl showed that Maxwell's theory of electromagnetism only works if there are 3 spatial dimensions and one time dimension. Max Tegmark, among others, has pointed out that you couldn't reliably predict future behavior if more than one time dimension existed. (E. g., catching a thrown ball would become a difficult to impossible task.)
Dimensions in general represent degrees of freedom in motion. That means each dimension adds one independent direction in which an object may move. Additional dimensions beyond the 3 basic and 1 time dimension work in the same way. However I suspect the question originates from the added dimensions that string theory (and other theories) proposes. In that case it is important to note that these additional dimensions are curled up in a complex structure known as a Calabi-Yau manifold. These structures are very small and therefore cannot be seen with the eye. A good example given by Brian Greene in one of his books is that of a garden hose which has ants walking on it. The hose represents a two dimensional space, one in the direction of the hose, and one which moves the ant around it. Close up you can clearly see that you have these two degrees of freedom. However if you move far away the hose will appear to be a line and the second (curled up) dimension appears to vanish. In the same way the curled up dimensions that string theory predicts are also invisible to the naked eye, although they might eventually be probed by particle collider experiments.
Antimetropia is a form of antisometropia in which one eye is myopic and one eye is hyperopic.
This question cannot be answered sensibly. An acre is a measure of area, with dimensions [L2]. A metre is a measure of distance, with dimensions [L]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information.
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There are many ways to compare the shape of the pupil in the dissected eye with your own eye. One is to look for the similarities.
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There are four dimensions to human communications. The first is internal dialogue. The second is one-to one communication. The third is one to many and the last is many to many.
The eye can only look in one direction. It has bad vision.
one Actually a rectangle has two dimensions, they are height and width :)
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You have some problem with your eye.
A point has no dimensions. It can be drawn anywhere or marked anywhere.A point is the one which cannot be measured.
Volume always has three dimensions. Area always has two dimensions. Length always has one dimension. Location has no dimensions.
both eyes, brainless
one. Just length.