Andrew Huberman· PhD
There are incredible, believe it or not, lubricating mechanisms for the eye, not just tears, but a thin sheet of oil.
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There are incredible, believe it or not, lubricating mechanisms for the eye, not just tears, but a thin sheet of oil.
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when you have a layer of oil on top of a layer of water the water is less likely to evaporate and so the oils help hold the tears on the surface of your eye