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There is one thing I sometimes wonder about ever since I was a child.

  • Do people who wear eye glasses see objects in different size than those who don't?(Technically different size means different projected image size on the retina.)

  • For example do myopic people who wear diverging lens see the world smaller, than a person with healthy eyes?

  • Or conversely do hyperopic people who wear magnifying lenses to see sharp have a zoomed-in view of world?

EDIT: Sorry all, I wanted to mean "field of view" instead of line of sight.

There is one thing I sometimes wonder about ever since I was a child.

  • Do people who wear eye glasses see objects in different size than those who don't?

  • For example do myopic people who wear diverging lens see the world smaller, than a person with healthy eyes?

  • Or conversely do hyperopic people who wear magnifying lenses to see sharp have a zoomed-in view of world?

EDIT: Sorry all, I wanted to mean "field of view" instead of line of sight.

There is one thing I sometimes wonder about ever since I was a child.

  • Do people who wear eye glasses see objects in different size than those who don't?(Technically different size means different projected image size on the retina.)

  • For example do myopic people who wear diverging lens see the world smaller, than a person with healthy eyes?

  • Or conversely do hyperopic people who wear magnifying lenses to see sharp have a zoomed-in view of world?

EDIT: Sorry all, I wanted to mean "field of view" instead of line of sight.

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Do people wearing glasses have different linefield of sightview than those who don't?

There is one thing I sometimes wonder about ever since I was a child.

  • Do people who wear eye glasses see objects in different size than those who don't?

  • For example do myopic people who wear diverging lens see the world smaller, than a person with healthy eyes?

  • Or conversely do hyperopic people who wear magnifying lenses to see sharp have a zoomed-in view of world?

EDIT: Sorry all, I wanted to mean "field of view" instead of line of sight.

Do people wearing glasses have different line of sight than those who don't?

There is one thing I sometimes wonder about ever since I was a child.

  • Do people who wear eye glasses see objects in different size than those who don't?

  • For example do myopic people who wear diverging lens see the world smaller, than a person with healthy eyes?

  • Or conversely do hyperopic people who wear magnifying lenses to see sharp have a zoomed-in view of world?

Do people wearing glasses have different field of view than those who don't?

There is one thing I sometimes wonder about ever since I was a child.

  • Do people who wear eye glasses see objects in different size than those who don't?

  • For example do myopic people who wear diverging lens see the world smaller, than a person with healthy eyes?

  • Or conversely do hyperopic people who wear magnifying lenses to see sharp have a zoomed-in view of world?

EDIT: Sorry all, I wanted to mean "field of view" instead of line of sight.

There is one thing I sometimes wonder about ever since I'mI was a child.

  • Do people who wear eye glasses see objects in different size than those who don't?

  • For example do myopic people who wear diverging lens see the world smaller, than a person with healthy eyes?

  • Or conversely do hyperopic people who wear magnifying lenses to see sharp have a zoomed-in view of world?

There is one thing I sometimes wonder about since I'm a child.

  • Do people who wear eye glasses see objects in different size than those who don't?

  • For example do myopic people who wear diverging lens see the world smaller, than a person with healthy eyes?

  • Or conversely do hyperopic people who wear magnifying lenses to see sharp have a zoomed-in view of world?

There is one thing I sometimes wonder about ever since I was a child.

  • Do people who wear eye glasses see objects in different size than those who don't?

  • For example do myopic people who wear diverging lens see the world smaller, than a person with healthy eyes?

  • Or conversely do hyperopic people who wear magnifying lenses to see sharp have a zoomed-in view of world?

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