"If your cornea is too curved, or your eyeball too long, light rays from distant objects focus in front of your retina. This makes objects seem fuzzy or blurred.
Nearby objects don't look fuzzy, because the light rays enter your eye at a slight angle. This means they focus on your retina properly....
Myopia usually develops in children or young teenagers. You are more likely to develop myopia if it runs in your family." -from Bupa (bupa.co.uk)
no wonder why i wear glasses, both my parents wear glasses too.
Watch your format and colouring of your blog- a lot of your text is not actually readable unless it is highlighted.
ReplyDeleteThink your idea through a little more. It's certainly not as scientific as I'd like to see it.