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How many degrees upwards can a deep-set eye see?

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How many degrees upwards can a deep-set eye see?
« on: 11/10/2018 12:40:45 »
How many degrees upwards/altitudinal can Caucasoids (Indians and Caucasians) with extremely deep-set eyes and prominent brow ridges see when looking forward without raising their eyebrows?
« Last Edit: 28/11/2018 11:16:51 by Colin2B »
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Re: How many degrees upwards can a deep-set eye see?
« Reply #1 on: 11/10/2018 19:10:46 »
I can see over  the top of my glasses.
Beyond that doesn't matter much because it's out of focus.
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Re: How many degrees upwards can a deep-set eye see?
« Reply #2 on: 28/11/2018 11:21:28 »
This was discussed in a thread started by you https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=73558.msg545444#msg545444

Why are you starting a new thread?
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