According to Happeh Theory, the ancient Egyptians understood how the human body was constructed and behaved at a deep level. According to Happeh Theory, various artifacts and creations of ancient Egyptian culture demonstrates their knowledge of the deep level construction and behavior of the human body.
One of those creations is a style of painting or drawing in which the human beings in the picture or drawing with only one eye showing.

According to Happeh Theory, the human body in real life can change in such a way that it will behave as if it has only one eye. A person with a body changed in that way will move both their head and body they were looking out of only one eye, instead of looking out of two eyes.
There are both positive and negative reasons why a human being would look out of one eye only. The overwhelming majority of those reasons are negative. Some of those negative reasons include masturbation, drug usage, excessive exercise, and excessive sex.
With some hesitation and on a tentative basis, the author will claim that spiritual development and a certain type of physical development can be positive reasons to appear to have only one eye.
How many eyes does the man in the picture below have?

The man obviously has two eyes just like every other normal human being on the planet. The picture does give the strong impression that he only has one eye though. The orientation of his body and the angle of the camera make the man’s left eye the focal point of the picture. The right eye looks hidden away far in the back somewhere in comparison.
The man in the picture above looks almost like the people in ancient Egyptian artwork from hundreds of years ago.

Please notice how the ancient Egyptian man’s eye is drawn so it looks like a full complete eye.
It could be argued the look of the eye of the ancient Egyptian man is due to the fact the picture is a profile view the head, which would mean the picture offers no special insight into the deep level construction and behavior of the human body.
That argument is easily disproved by the look of the eye. A normal profile view of a human head would not show the full complete eye looking out of the picture. A normal profile view of a human head would show only a small section of the eye.
According to Happeh Theory, the eyes of the ancient Egyptian man portrayed in the drawings were purposefully drawn with a complete and full look on a profile view of the head, to indicate that the man was a certain kind of human being who only looks out of one eye.
To be clear, the full looking eye was not put on a profile view of the head because of artistic reasons, poor art talent, sloppiness, or some other unmotivated reason.
The full eye was put on the drawings because there really are human beings who appear to be looking out of only one eye.
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How many eyes does the man in the picture below have?

The man obviously has two eyes, but the picture gives the impression that he only has one eye. The man looks similar to the Egyptian artwork showing a one eyed person.
How many eyes does the woman in the picture below have?

The woman obviously has two eyes, but the picture does give the impression that she only has one eye. The woman looks similar to the Egyptian artwork of a one eyed person.

Please note the posture of the woman’s body. Her entire body is turned to the right, with her right shoulder pointing at the camera. Her face should be pointing to the right if her head was aligned with her body, but she has rotated her head to her right so that it looks out over her shoulder at the camera.
Why would this woman pose herself like this? Or why would a photographer pose the woman like this? The pose must be uncomfortable with her head and neck twisted like that. A common explanation would be “for artistic purposes”. What kind of an answer is that though? What does “for artistic purposes” mean?
Happeh Theory has two names for the condition where a human being behaves as if they have one eye. One name is “Big Eye Syndrome”. The other name is “Cyclopean Eye”.
According to Happeh Theory, the woman could be posing herself this way with her head and neck contorted, because that is what she needs to do to focus her big eye on the camera.
An alternative reason for the woman’s pose would be if the photographer can see the woman’s big eye, and he instructed the woman to pose with her head and neck contorted the way they are to focus her big eye on the camera.
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How many eyes does the man in the picture below have?

The man obviously has two eyes, but the picture gives the impression that heonly has one eye. The man almost looks like the Egyptian artwork showing a one eyed person.

According to Happeh Theory, the man in this picture has Big Eye Syndrome. The obvious sign of Big Eye Syndrome is that one eye looks larger or more prominent than the other eye. Big Eye Syndrome can be caused by Masturbation, Excessive Sex, Excessive Exercise, Snorting of Drugs, Injection of Drugs, Homosexuality, or Anorexia.
This example of Big Eye Syndrome provides an excellent opportunity to see and compare the difference between a human being with Big Eye Syndrome and a relatively normal human being.
The first picture of the man was half of the complete picture shown below.

The head of the woman in the picture is facing mostly towards the camera, and she looks like she has two equally visible eyes. The woman’s look is closer to the look of a normal human being.
It does need to be said the woman also shows signs of a Big Eye.
How many eyes does the man in the picture below have?

The man obviously has two eyes, but the picture gives the impression he only has one eye. The man almost looks like the Egyptian artwork showning a one eyed person.

This picture is an example of a severe masturbation caused Big Eye Syndrome.
How many eyes does the man in the picture below have?

The man obviously has two eyes, but the picture gives the impression he only has one eye. The man almost looks like the Egyptian artwork showing a one eyed person.
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