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... e sky, but mostly because of the water itself.
No, more accurately, it was definitely the water.
Human sight relies on light passing through the cornea, entering the pupil, traveling through the vitreous body, and landing on the retina.
For an image to be clear, the light must not be distorted—but underwater, refraction bends light, making it impossible for the retina to form a sharp image. That’s why vision becomes blurry underwater.
Didn’t we all learn back in g ...
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