maksimiaika
Maksimiaika is a concept in optics, specifically referring to a hypothetical prescriptive system. It was introduced by a Russian mathematician and physicist named Maksim Ilarionovich Sidorov in the 1940s. This prescriptive system assumes that the best spectacle lenses for a person can be determined by maximizing the duration of clear vision, or "time of good vision."
The theory of maksimiaika attempts to establish a relationship between pupil size and the amount of time
Maksimiaika incoroporates physiological elements like the variation in pupil size over time and its relation to
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