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Monday, 22 December 2014

An alternative solution, borne by some divers, is to have a very strongly focusing Cornea.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye

As mentioned above, a refractive cornea is only useful out of water; in water, there is little difference in refractive index between the vitreous fluid and the surrounding water. Hence creatures that have returned to the water – penguins and seals, for example – lose their highly curved cornea and return to lens-based vision. An alternative solution, borne by some divers, is to have a very strongly focusing cornea.

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