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We detect an object bywith the help of light. When photons hitshit the retina our eyes find the presence of the source of the light  (object), the source being the original source of detected light or reflected light's sourcesource. But how the exact position of the source (object) is detected? Photons just reach our eyes, but how we are able to locate an object?

We detect an object by the help of light. When photons hits retina our eyes find the presence of source of light(object), source being original source of detected light or reflected light's source. But how the exact position of source (object) is detected? Photons just reach our eyes, but how we are able to locate an object?

We detect an object with the help of light. When photons hit the retina our eyes find the presence of the source of the light  (object), the source being the original source of detected light or reflected light's source. But how the exact position of the source (object) is detected? Photons just reach our eyes, but how we are able to locate an object?

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How photons make us locate the position of objects?

We detect an object by the help of light. When photons hits retina our eyes find the presence of source of light(object), source being original source of detected light or reflected light's source. But how the exact position of source (object) is detected? Photons just reach our eyes, but how we are able to locate an object?