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Part 1 of explainer on Myopia

by Neuroptometry
August 4, 2022
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Because too many people have been asking me about how I can be so confident upon my method of reversing Myopia and why I'm calling it the fastest method till date, In this post I'll do exactly that.

So in a nutshell, you're right. No need to take my word for it when I post that I've managed to reverse almost 1 Diopters in the last six months or so. I might be a liar and you should totally be sceptical of me because ultimately it's your eyes that are at stake.

I'll post rigorous scientific and mathematical arguments aiming to give you a consistent idea behind cause of Myopia, its progression and how it can be reversed. All ideas are linked to each other and organically result from each other in a consistent way.

All that it needs to verify whether whatever I'm saying is right or wrong is knowledge of mathematics, Optics in physics and eyes' biological anatomy. If you don't know it right now, you can always watch YT videos on the topic or read through some books. Just a simple reminder, when reading from the Internet, always read article from multiple sources and extract relevant piece of information which is common to all of them. That way you will significantly reduce your chances of learning something wrong.

First of all, Let's get rid of some definitions:

Emmetropia : The state of eyes in which they can form images of objects at infinity. Basically, if your eyes are 'normal' your eyes are emmetropic.

Myopia: The condition of eye in which the farthest distance the eye can see clearly without any aid is no longer infinity.

Now, I want to state the theories that you can verify from various papers and articles available from the Internet. Again, the theories and their explanation can change but you must remember that they are explaining the same physical phenomena – how the human eye becomes Myopic.

Theory A: Human eyes are highly ADAPTIVE and DYNAMIC stereoscopic optical system. Even if you know this already to be a fact, it's fine to assume this one for now. Facts are nothing but substantially verified claims.

The DYNAMIC part comes from our eyes' everyday ability to switch from seeing near to far in an instant and basically being the best autofocusing optical system in the world!

That's the reason why I advise people to take their eye prescription with a pinch of salt. Your eyes can see vastly differently during day and night, in dim and brightly lit environments. And we're not even counting things like your Autorefractor machine offsetting powers and other shenanigans.

It's foolish and downright stupid to treat your eye prescription as some final end result. There's a reason they can go up due to Myopia progression and go down if you hopefully believe that my method works.

The ADAPTIVE part comes from explanation of how an emmetropic eye becomes Myopic.

Basically an emmetropic eye, when subjected to close-up focusing for some extended period of time triggers Myopia. Initially the condition is called pseudo-myopia and it involves just the spasm of the ciliary body unable to relax so that the eye's are unable to see distant objects clearly. That's why it is a common practice for some doctors to administer atropine drops in your eyes before Myopia testing so that any residual spasm of ciliary muscles can be ruled out.

If a newly pseudo-myopic eye is not treated immediately (assuming via my method or some other method), slowly the image forming surface of retina changes with time in order to relieve load from ciliary muscles so that they are no longer spasmodic when observing close-up objects (Cue axial elongation or eyeball lengthening).

Theory A1: It very hard for mother Nature to design emmetropic eye in the womb.

This adaptive mechanism of the eye is also responsible for Emmetropia of infant eye. It's a well known result that infants aren't born emmetropic. Please look up this well known result. That's why our eyes evolved with a mechanism that corrects slight Hypermetropia or Myopia at birth during evolution via natural selection.

Theory B: This adaptive mechanism of the eye must still persist after initial years of life and the same one must be behind the cause of Myopia and its subsequent reversal if it is possible. 😉

The same adaptive process that converts pseudo-myopia into Myopia also springs into effect when you eventually try to reverse your Myopia. Assuming that this is possible is exactly what prompted me to try to distance viewing method myself to verify this.

Remember in science and physics, there's no way to logically prove this. You can only verify that this is possible by analysing successful results from Myopic people around the world. The verification will come from the results of people putting what I say to test. There's simply no other way to test it.

Here's the cold hard truth: you want to test any scientific theory let alone this one! – you've to actually apply it to predict an outcome. You can either choose to apply based on the rationality of scientific arguments in its favor or you can wait for other people to do the same and report their findings. This is exactly what we call and mean when we use the term 'Scientific Method'.

Theory C: Human eyes adjust for clarity only – nothing beyond that and nothing less.

This is a very important assumption. And the rate at which eye choose to do so increases with light intensity.

This is the reason why even with the existence of an adaptive mechanism, normal people's eye's simply stay where they are – throughout their lives. They're already seeing clearly, hence no further adjustments required!

This result single handedly derails your any hope of recovering from Myopia wearing your full prescription glasses. When wearing your full power, you're already seeing clearly and there's no incentive for your eyes to adjust for more clarity. It's simply not possible physically. After all, something has to explain the reason behind you and me wearing those roughly same powers all these years. It's upto you to determine whether what I'm saying substantiates this theory of not.

And this theory also quite nicely explains why any method that reverses Myopia has to somehow involve dealing with blur. EndMyopia involves dealing with small decrements in prescription and the subsequent blur that comes with it.

Theory D (coupling of intersection of axis with ciliary muscle):

Human eyes have a natural tendency to adjust for clarity. You got focus for viewing objects near and far. We got two eyes and each eyes sees the world from a slight shift so that we can extract depth information. The muscle that are responsible for eyes' intersection of axis are coupled with ciliary muscle.

Which means in a normal emmetropic eye, focusing on infinity means the axis of the eyes is not intersecting and the ciliary muscle is in a fully relaxed state.

In a myopic eye, focusing on infinity still doesn't results in relaxation of ciliary muscle because of the adaptation that the eye underwent during adjusting for Myopia. Wearing glasses bridges this optical gap and introduce a pseudo infinity corresponding to the ciliary muscle's modified state.

Part 2 will deal with the important mathematical result that proves without doubt why wearing glasses while doing close-up work can sustain or downright cause Myopia Progression

It's night and I'm sleepy and it's evidently obvious that some logical inconsistencies must've creeped in during writing this post. Humans aren't perfect! Please point them out so I can edit them.

And Thank you to the reddit Myopia community for support.

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