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View Poll Results: can you when youre reading at 20 cm distance unfocus your eyes as to not seee any mor
yes i can unfocus as not to see any more the letters 2 66.67%
no i cant unfocus when in short distance 0 0%
i can unfocus it very slightly 1 33.33%
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Old 12-01-2011, 05:55 PM
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if you cross your eyes your making your lens close-focus

but if you diverge your eyes(you also get to see double) you get your lens into far focus mode

so i think you maybe focusing into even closer instead of farther

try reading at 5 cm distance

if youre able to get into far focus mode without diverging your eyes and see double you gotta be some kind of yogi

thats what im trying to do

before i learnt to control my eyes parallax independently, now im mastering the control of the eyes lens independent and next it will be th size of the iris

pay attention how when you look at something far and unfocus your eyes you also see darker, thats because youre contracting your pupil, the triad working in sync
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