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it is upside down in the back of the eye and the brain corrects that.

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Are television pictures upside down when broadcasted and then the retina turns them the right way up?

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Where can you buy inverted goggles - the kind that turns everything upside-down until the brain adjusts?

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Does a microscope turn the object upside down and backwards?

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If it were possible to do an eye transplant knowing that the eye inverts images and the brain then turns them rightwould you still be able to see right side up if the eye was put back in upside down?

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Are your eyes upside down?

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Is a plane mirror upright or inverted?

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