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← HistoryWhich optical phenomenon led Alhazen to challenge the Ancient Greek emission theory of vision?
A)Retinal image distortion from diffraction
B)Image formation via light reflection✓
C)Color separation with prism dispersion
D)Magnification limits with lens aberration
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Alhazen observed that image formation happens via light reflecting off objects, entering the eye, and focusing on the retina, because this explained sharp image formation. Therefore reflection informed his rejection of emission theory, rather than distortion, separation, or aberration limitations determining vision, which concern further optical properties.
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