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What is the farthest point up to which a normal eye can see objects clearly? 

The farthest point up to which a normal eye can see objects is called the far point of vision, and it is at infinity. For a person with normal vision, the far point is considered to be at infinity. In practical terms, this means that the eye can focus on very distant objects (such as stars) without strain.

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