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Exploring Ancient Greek Theories on Vision and Optics
The chapter delves into the historical perspectives on the function of the eye, exploring early Greek theories by thinkers like Empedocles and Plato. It discusses the concept of extra mission, where a divine fire from the eyes reaches out to perceive the world, contrasting it with the Atomists' theory involving tiny particles transmitting images to the eye. Euclid's work on the geometry of optics within these frameworks is also discussed.