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Bill Nye the Science Guy this magnifying glass is making my eye look big now why is that oh please consider the Falcor when light enters something like air water glass or plastic it slows down and when it slows down it changes direction see how one eye is lower than the other see take a look at this here are three straight beams of light when they go into the piece of plastic straight they come out straight but if the plastic is tilted the beams of light get tilted see they change direction so they come out this side offset now what would happen if the piece of plastic didnt have straight sides but had a curved side like a magnifying glass well light would change direction right because the surface of the plastic is curved each beam of light enters the piece of plastic at a slightly different angle and it changes direction a slightly different amount hmm look over here the beams of light come together at a single point this is called the focal plane now what about the magnifying glass