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  • chloroken@lemmy.mltoScience Memes@mander.xyzSpyhoppin'
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    2 days ago

    I contest the idea that vision innately becomes severely blurred when submerged. I’ve swam in crystal clear water, you can see far and with clarity.

    And even if the concept you introduced was taken at face value, how is that supposed to address my original point that fish can see out of water? The cornea theory enhances my point, somehow.


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    3 days ago

    “Same effect” what effect? H2O has no special impact on vision. The gaseous atmosphere likewise has no effect on fish’s vision. Why the hell would either of these solutions affect vision? They’re essentially invisible. Have YOU ever opened your eyes in crystal clear water? You can see extremely far.

    This entire thread is confused. What makes it difficult for land dwellers to see underwater also affects those animals that live underwater. The particulates and lack of light.

    There is absolutely zero scientific basis for any of the ideas you’re offering.