Andrew Huberman· PhD
The optics of their eyes are so poor that you're a cloudy image. They're not seeing your fine detail.
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The optics of their eyes are so poor that you're a cloudy image. They're not seeing your fine detail.
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your face to your child sorry to break this to you folks is incredibly blurry even at that close distance for probably the first 6 to eight months even before you come into sharp relief they're not seeing the fine details of your face