The Eye That Sees Itself -

While the philosophical "eye that sees itself" focuses on the observer, science explains the literal "eye that sees everything else":

Written by , this work is a collection of essays that bridge the gap between modern physics (specifically quantum mechanics) and philosophical inquiry . The Eye That Sees Itself

"The Eye That Sees Itself" refers to a philosophical and scientific exploration of consciousness and perception, most notably detailed in the book of the same name by renowned physicist . The Book: The Eye That Sees Itself While the philosophical "eye that sees itself" focuses

The phrase is often used to describe the —the idea that the instrument of observation (the eye or the mind) cannot directly observe its own nature while in the act of observing. : He uses simple metaphors to lead readers

: He uses simple metaphors to lead readers toward a profound perspective on how the observer and the observed are interconnected.