Why doesn’t our brain recognise bad vision and realign the cells of the eyeball to restore perfect vision?

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Why doesn’t our brain recognise bad vision and realign the cells of the eyeball to restore perfect vision?

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Basically an electronic system (your brain) cannot manipulate a mechanical system (eye shape). Similar to how your car blinkers can’t fix your brake pads.

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