
Image Formation Theories
Image formation theories explain how our eyes and brains create visual images of the world. They describe how light from objects reflects off surfaces, enters the eye, and is processed to produce a meaningful picture. These theories include the physics of light reflection and refraction, as well as the biological and neurological processes that interpret these signals. Essentially, they answer how we perceive clear, accurate images of our surroundings by analyzing how light interacts with objects and how our visual system interprets that light into what we see.