They say kids all read the same amount of time. They analyze things
like computer time, Tv time, reading time, and they find no significant
results. The only thing they find is that it's genetic, but not
always. I think it's the house that one lives in. Instead of
measuring time spent on near work, they should measure time spent on
distance vision, I'm sure they would find something interesting.
otisbrown@pa.net - 19 Jul 2005 03:37 GMT
Dear Friend,
Subject: Finding scientific truth
about the eye's behavior.
You assume that "they" want
to "find" anything. That
is your "missing factor".
Best,
Otis