The receptor cells help us see the color, but light lets us see. Our eye gets the light to the retina and it processes the light to create a image
Far as Human Eye Could See was created in 1987.
because when we see something our mind make it a image in our mind
they both see
We see out of the eye because of the light that's hits the eye and the light that we see it sends a signal to the brain and then we can see the picture.
Telescopes can make it easy to see all the way into space, where as the human eye can not see very far at all.
The smallest object a human eye can see in special condition is 0.116 mm.
A pig's eye functions the same way as a human's eye. The eye can see directly and peripherally. The eye can see in color as well.
To be able to see.
No, the human cannot see ultraviolet rays with the naked eye.
If you mean, "which wavelengths of light can the human eye detect," the human eye can see wavelengths from about 390 to 700 nanometers.
will the human eye does not really see anything it just captures the light and the brain interprets it into recognizable images and corrects the position of the light ...
7 miles can a human seee