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09 Eyes Are Weird

In which we spy how your mind meets the world

Come and see how your see-ers see! You’ll hear the stories of how Ibn al-Haytham became the Father of Optics, and how Charles Darwin fended off a critical challenge. You’ll learn why you can trust what you see… and when you probably shouldn’t.

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