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Posted by: Darin Chappell at Tue Aug 29 22:16:21 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Darin Chappell ] That it has something to do with the refraction of the lens (cornea) when meets the iris at the edge of the pupil. That's why, no matter the angle at which you look at the eye, the black portion always seems to be in the same "place" in relation to your gaze. [ Hide Replies ]
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