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4. What does the author mean when he says that if we were born with "high-precision,
tunable eyeballs" the world would appear richer to us?
A. To the human eye, the world lacks color and variety.
B. Special eyeballs would allow us to see things we cannot see with normal eyes.
C. Charts and diagrams do not provide enough information for scientists.
D. We hone our sense of sight from the moment of birth until we become adults.
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