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How does the eye/retina work so that everything in my plane of focus is perceived singly (this computer screen for example) but everything beyond or short of it is perceived doubly? E.g.. if I hold my hand in front of my face and look at it it's single but if I stare through it it becomes double

by /u/ch1214ch in /r/askscience

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