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When light waves first enter the eye, they first pass through this transparent layer where they are refracted



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The first thing they pass through is the 'cornea' . . . that's the curved 'bubble' in front
of your eye that covers the colored part.

Refraction happens at several levels of the eye, but the cornea is the first.