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Why we are not able see two images from our eyes why only one image?

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The reason, simply would be that although our two eyes see things from slightly different angles the brain processes the information by combing the two sets of images and that result is a single image. Two eyes are also important for producing 3-D vision (or depth perception) in animals. If we were to close one eye it would be hard to figure out how far away things really are!


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