Friday, February 20, 2009

2). Under Their Statement, Focusing Of An Eye

2). Under their statement, focusing of an eye on Nearby objects occurs(happens) by compression of slanting muscles of an eye At a simultaneous relaxation of straight lines. At focusing on The removed objects slanting muscles, and straight lines should relax Should be compressed a little bit. From the previous sections (section 3.1., section 3.7. And - ) you have understood, that at bad sight (especially at - carrying of glasses(spots)) either direct, or slanting muscles of eyes - . Therefore, comes to conclusion , relaxations - the compressed straight lines (at a far-sightedness and ) or - (at short-sightedness) muscles for improvement of sight can - insufficient. In the first case, despite of - the direct muscles, the weakened slanting muscles can appear not in Condition strongly enough to be compressed to focus - For on nearby objects. In the second case it is not enough Strong there can be direct muscles. Thus, Logically brings the reader to necessity of training - groups of muscles to compression (tension).

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