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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I have really bad retinal folds in one of my eyes due to a low pressure incident in the eye following surgery. My brain certainly has re-wired itself to a certain extent to improve my perception of vision from that eye over the years. Not perfect by any means, but way better then when it first happened.

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