
Looking at an eclipse without special glasses can damage your eyes
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The video explains the dangers of looking at the sun during a solar eclipse, highlighting how the lens of the eye can act like a magnifying glass and damage the retina. It describes the symptoms of retina damage, such as sore eyes and blurry vision, and emphasizes the importance of consulting an eye doctor for proper diagnosis. Although there is no treatment, the body may heal over time, but damage can be permanent.
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