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'Seeing things' depends on light rays from an object falling on one focal point a certain distance behind your corneas, the focal length. The inability for the naked eye to see things from a distance is due to the corneas' inability to converge all the light rays at the focal point, hence the fuzzy image. Glass from being able to form a convex or concave shape, can easily focus an image to your focal point

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What is the orange glass-like item they use along with the blacklight on CSI?

they are special glasses that help them pick up and see the smallest things that they might not be able to see with a naked eye.


Can people with a glass eye see things?

no. glass eyes are just for replacing, it's not a new eye.


What kind of things are transparent things?

water, glass, windows basicly anything that you can see through


Where did the word glass come from?

Things that were see-through and could break.


Does light pass through a clear glass?

YES, maybe you can look through it and you will see it. A clear glass is transparent and you can see through transparent things


What objects or things can you see your reflection in?

water,mirros,glasses,glass,carhull.


What are things that refract light?

glass, windows really anything that you can see through.