Posting to third eye bloglet - My Story Page 10 - Eyeball : 25th September, 2006.
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Ophthalmology said that the eyes were naturally set to focus at infinity if no muscular action took place onto them. The eyeball was supposed to be a perfect round and the lens, set to its flattest. The parallel rays of light coming from a point at infinity focused and made their image clearest on the retina then.
But what happened when the eye focused at a point nearer than infinity?
My Story Page 10, today, is going to revolve round this question only!
There were two streams of thought.
The mainstream German classical ophthalmology was of the opinion that the lens went fat and converged the divergent rays coming from such a point more so in order to focus and make its image clearest on the retina again.
The side-stream American rebel ophthalmology, of which Dr. W.H.Bates was the first proponent as well as an enthusiastic exponent, was of the opinion that the eyeball went elongated and allowed the divergent rays to focus and make their image clearest on the retina again without converging them extra through the fattening of the lens.
Which one was right and which, wrong?
What did my experience say regarding this controversy?
If I could make my eyes see clear voluntarily, I was certainly using some voluntary muscles of my body in order to do so.
These voluntary muscles were, somehow making my eyeball rounder.
That meant that they were doing something that could set my eyeballs in a more natural way.
Or say, in a less unnatural way!
That again meant that they were not doing anything, rather undoing something done wrong on their behalf, either to them or by them.
Or both?
In any case, it could not have been anything concerning the lens of the eye.
Why?
Because first of all no voluntary muscles act on the lens. The ones that do - i.e., the ciliary muscles - are the involuntary ones. They couldn't have been manipulated voluntarily.
And even if it could, in no case could it have flattened the lens in order for me to see clear at a distance.
The lens can only fatten and never flatten more than it naturally is!
So, I was back to my voluntary muscles again.
What was it that had gone wrong either with them or by them with something else?
Or both?
And this something else couldn't be anything else but the eyeball itself!
It had habitually been kept elongated causing myopia to my eyes.
Had the same voluntary muscles been keeping it elongated by continuously putting a constant pressure on it through all these years of my life?
Had they gone relaxed now and left exerting this continuous pressure on it somehow!?
But why were they under pressure at all?
And how did they come out of its shackles?
What had gone wrong and where?
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